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M M Panjabi

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Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1992
The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancementM M Panjabi
Paraplegia|June 1, 1987
Experimental spinal cord trauma. A biomechanical viewpointM M Panjabi
Spine|January 8, 1999
Cervical spine models for biomechanical researchM M Panjabi
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1977
Experimental determination of spinal motion segment behaviorM M Panjabi
Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1992
The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and instability hypothesisM M Panjabi
Spine|October 1, 1988
Biomechanical evaluation of spinal fixation devices: I. A conceptual frameworkM M Panjabi
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1979
Centers and angles of rotation of body joints: a study of errors and optimizationM M Panjabi
Der Orthopade|April 1, 1991
[Three-dimensional testing of the stability of spinal implants]M M Panjabi
Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.))|January 1, 1996
What happens in the motion segment?M M Panjabi
Journal of Biomechanics|November 1, 1973
Three-dimensional mathematical model of the human spine structureM M Panjabi
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Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1992
The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancementM M Panjabi
Paraplegia|June 1, 1987
Experimental spinal cord trauma. A biomechanical viewpointM M Panjabi
Spine|January 8, 1999
Cervical spine models for biomechanical researchM M Panjabi
The Orthopedic Clinics of North America|January 1, 1977
Experimental determination of spinal motion segment behaviorM M Panjabi
Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1992
The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and instability hypothesisM M Panjabi
Spine|October 1, 1988
Biomechanical evaluation of spinal fixation devices: I. A conceptual frameworkM M Panjabi
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1979
Centers and angles of rotation of body joints: a study of errors and optimizationM M Panjabi
Der Orthopade|April 1, 1991
[Three-dimensional testing of the stability of spinal implants]M M Panjabi
Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.))|January 1, 1996
What happens in the motion segment?M M Panjabi
Journal of Biomechanics|November 1, 1973
Three-dimensional mathematical model of the human spine structureM M Panjabi
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