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Cryomicrotomy of the Lumbar Spine
Spine, 1986To investigate the pathogenesis of lumbar canal stenosis, a morphologic study was carried out by cryomicrotomy using 10 fresh lumbar spine specimens from the 3rd lumbar vertebra to the 1st sacral vertebra. The cryomicrotomy findings confirmed that anatomical relations were clearly demonstrated between dura, nerve root, osseous structure, disc and ...
N, Tajima, K, Kawano
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
The macroscopic courses of the posterior primary rami in the lumbar spine are described and illustrated from fresh cadaver dissections.
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The macroscopic courses of the posterior primary rami in the lumbar spine are described and illustrated from fresh cadaver dissections.
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The Mechanism of the Lumbar Spine
Spine, 1981The moments generated in the lumbar spine by a weight lifter are balanced by moments generated internally by muscles and by the intervertebral ligamentous structures including the disc. Unique real number solutions have been obtained by a optimization technique minimizing shear and penalizing excessive muscle power.
S, Gracovetsky, H F, Farfan, C, Lamy
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Pseudomeningocele of the lumbar spine
Surgical Neurology, 1988A patient with a lumbar pseudomeningocele after intervertebral disc surgery is reported and the findings of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are described.
H W, Schumacher +2 more
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Biomechanical Analysis of the Lumbar Spine
min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1997Physiological mobility of the lumbar spine, as a very important feature of this spinal segment biomechanics, has been defined, i.e., physiological instability has been proven on a sample of 35 fresh cadaveric human lumbar spine specimens which were tested in experimental conditions of both centric and eccentric static loads.
Božić, Boris +2 more
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THORACIC AND LUMBAR SPINE TRAUMA
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2001Complete thoracolumbar trauma evaluation incorporates radiographs, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Primarily to localize the level of injury, diagnosis of thoracolumbar spine trauma begins with radiographs. Computed tomography with sagittal reformatted images is more sensitive for identifying the full extent of injury and the ...
L, Gray, R, Vandemark, M, Hays
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1985
These are five in number, the region having an anterior convexity, which is scarcely surprising in view of the stresses put upon it.
John K. Paterson, Loic Burn
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These are five in number, the region having an anterior convexity, which is scarcely surprising in view of the stresses put upon it.
John K. Paterson, Loic Burn
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Instrumentation of the Lumbar Spine
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986The use of any implant system to promote arthrodesis of any segment of the spine is only as good as the technique of surgical arthrodesis. The success of the implant depends, in short, on the success of the arthrodesis. A successful arthrodesis depends on meticulous soft-tissue debridement, decortication, and copious iliac bone grafting or allograft ...
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The Lumbar Spine in the Workman
Southern Medical Journal, 1961J W, CROOKSHANK, L M, WARSHAW
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