Shea et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Variations of stiffness and strength along the human cervical spineShea et al., 1991
- Document ID
- 12803300683197057512
- Author
- Shea M
- Edwards W
- White A
- Hayes W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of biomechanics
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The load-displacement response and strength of the mid (C2–C5) and lower (C5–T1) cervical regions were determined for combinations of sagittal loads, in vitro. In unpaired t- test comparisons, the mid cervical region was significantly stiffer in compression and …
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