Spinal articular dysfunction is common in athletic horses
Abstract Background Spinal articular dysfunction disrupts normal neural function and may lead to stiffness, pain or poor performance. Back pain is common in equine athletes, and it is a common complaint by horse owners requesting chiropractic evaluations. Objectives To describe the prevalence of spinal articular dysfunction in showjumping horses. Study
Claudia R. Patricio+2 more
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The detailed functional anatomy of the ligaments of the vertebral column [PDF]
Putz, Reinhard
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Opposing effects of Sca-1+ cell-based systemic FGF2 gene transfer strategy on lumbar versus caudal vertebrae in the mouse [PDF]
K.‐H. William Lau+8 more
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Atypical, Multilevel, and Noncontiguous Tuberculous Spondylitis Affecting the Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, and Sacral Vertebrae, Clivus, and Manubrium Sterni in a Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patient [PDF]
Hanuman Prasad Prajapati+3 more
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First‐line treatment of osteoporosis with osteoanabolic therapy: a new opportunity
Abstract Osteoporosis is a national health priority, and over six million Australians over the age of 50 years have poor bone health. Fragility fractures due to osteoporosis are associated with an increased morbidity and mortality risk and a high economic cost to the community. It is a chronic condition requiring long‐term management.
Jasna Aleksova, Peter Ebeling
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Bone Mineral Density Loss in Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebrae Following Radiation for Abdominal Cancers [PDF]
Bo Jung+6 more
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Optimizing computational methods of modeling vertebroplasty in experimentally augmented human lumbar vertebrae [PDF]
Gavin A. Day+2 more
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ASSESSMENT OF THE STRESS OF THE BONE STRUCTURES OF THE VERTEBRAE AND THE ENDOCORRECTOR IN CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL KYPHOSCOLIOSIS OF THE LUMBAR REGION DURING SURGICAL CORRECTION OF DEFORMITY [PDF]
Anastasia А. Safronova+4 more
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Retrograde tracing of breast cancer‐associated sensory neurons
Abstract Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality among women. The tumour microenvironment, consisting of host cells and extracellular matrix, has been increasingly studied for its interplay with cancer cells, and the resulting effect on tumour progression.
Svetllana Kallogjerovic+3 more
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