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Biomechanics in lumbar lordosis
1974For the purpose of analysis, lumbar lordosis, being a product of functional adaptation to dynamic stress, always should be compared with its opposite, i.e., the flattened lumbar lordosis which from the functional point of view must be regarded as the response to static stress.
J. Polster +3 more
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1991
A majority of degenerative changes in the vertebral discs, the facet joints or even the interspinous ligaments, as in Baastrup's disease, are probably caused by pressure damage. Among the various causes of overloading, hyperlordosis--alone or in combination with other adjuvant causes--is presumably the most important one.
L, Beckers, J, Bekaert
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A majority of degenerative changes in the vertebral discs, the facet joints or even the interspinous ligaments, as in Baastrup's disease, are probably caused by pressure damage. Among the various causes of overloading, hyperlordosis--alone or in combination with other adjuvant causes--is presumably the most important one.
L, Beckers, J, Bekaert
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2008
Recensione di "Macchie d'inchiostro" di Bessora, ediz. orig. 2000, trad. dal francese di M.
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Recensione di "Macchie d'inchiostro" di Bessora, ediz. orig. 2000, trad. dal francese di M.
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