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H F Farfan

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Spine|July 1, 1995
Form and function of the musculoskeletal system as revealed by mathematical analysis of the lumbar spine. An essayH F Farfan
Spine|December 1, 1978
The biomechanical advantage of lordosis and hip extension for upright activity. Man as compared with other anthropoidsH F Farfan
Clinical Neurosurgery|January 1, 1978
The application of biomechanics to the treatment of lumbar intervertebral joint derangementsH F Farfan
Spine|May 1, 1985
The use of mechanical etiology to determine the efficacy of active intervention in single joint lumbar intervertebral joint problems. Surgery and chemonucleolysis compared: a prospective studyH F Farfan
Spine|January 1, 1984
The torsional injury of the lumbar spineH F Farfan
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1975
Muscular mechanism of the lumbar spine and the position of power and efficiencyH F Farfan
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1977
A reorientation in the surgical approach to degenerative lumbar intervertebral joint diseaseH F Farfan
Spine|September 1, 1980
The pathological anatomy of degenerative spondylolisthesis. A cadaver studyH F Farfan
Spine|May 1, 1979
A radiologic survey of various configurations of the lumbar spineB MacGibbon, H F Farfan
Spine|October 1, 1984
The nature of instabilityH F Farfan, S Gracovetsky
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Spine|July 1, 1995
Form and function of the musculoskeletal system as revealed by mathematical analysis of the lumbar spine. An essayH F Farfan
Spine|December 1, 1978
The biomechanical advantage of lordosis and hip extension for upright activity. Man as compared with other anthropoidsH F Farfan
Clinical Neurosurgery|January 1, 1978
The application of biomechanics to the treatment of lumbar intervertebral joint derangementsH F Farfan
Spine|May 1, 1985
The use of mechanical etiology to determine the efficacy of active intervention in single joint lumbar intervertebral joint problems. Surgery and chemonucleolysis compared: a prospective studyH F Farfan
Spine|January 1, 1984
The torsional injury of the lumbar spineH F Farfan
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1975
Muscular mechanism of the lumbar spine and the position of power and efficiencyH F Farfan
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1977
A reorientation in the surgical approach to degenerative lumbar intervertebral joint diseaseH F Farfan
Spine|September 1, 1980
The pathological anatomy of degenerative spondylolisthesis. A cadaver studyH F Farfan
Spine|May 1, 1979
A radiologic survey of various configurations of the lumbar spineB MacGibbon, H F Farfan
Spine|October 1, 1984
The nature of instabilityH F Farfan, S Gracovetsky
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