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W C Hutton

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Journal of Spinal Disorders|April 1, 1995
Effects of posterior instrumentation on axial rotation of the lumbar spine: an in vitro biomechanical studyR Gunzburg, W C Hutton
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1981
The mechanics of normal and hallux valgus feet--a quantitative studyW C Hutton, M Dhanendran
Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association|January 1, 1996
Mattresses and sleep for patients with low back pain: a survey of orthopaedic surgeonsH Levy, W C Hutton
International Orthopaedics|January 1, 1979
A study of the distribution of load under the normal foot during walkingW C Hutton, M Dhanendran
Journal of Spinal Disorders|October 1, 1995
Effects of posterior instrumentation on axial rotation of the lumbar spine: an in vitro biomechanical studyR Gunzburg, W C Hutton
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1973
A quantitative investigation of the forces applied to walking-sticks and crutchesL Klenerman, W C Hutton
Spine|November 1, 1982
Can the lumbar spine be crushed in heavy lifting?W C Hutton, M A Adams
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica|December 1, 1978
Spondyloysis. The role of the posterior elements in resisting the intervertebral compressive forceW C Hutton, B M Cyron
Spine|March 1, 1979
Variations in the amount and distribution of cortical bone across the partes interarticulares of L5. A predisposing factor in spondylolysis?B M Cyron, W C Hutton
Spine|April 1, 1983
The mechanical function of the lumbar apophyseal jointsM A Adams, W C Hutton
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Journal of Spinal Disorders|April 1, 1995
Effects of posterior instrumentation on axial rotation of the lumbar spine: an in vitro biomechanical studyR Gunzburg, W C Hutton
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1981
The mechanics of normal and hallux valgus feet--a quantitative studyW C Hutton, M Dhanendran
Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association|January 1, 1996
Mattresses and sleep for patients with low back pain: a survey of orthopaedic surgeonsH Levy, W C Hutton
International Orthopaedics|January 1, 1979
A study of the distribution of load under the normal foot during walkingW C Hutton, M Dhanendran
Journal of Spinal Disorders|October 1, 1995
Effects of posterior instrumentation on axial rotation of the lumbar spine: an in vitro biomechanical studyR Gunzburg, W C Hutton
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation|August 1, 1973
A quantitative investigation of the forces applied to walking-sticks and crutchesL Klenerman, W C Hutton
Spine|November 1, 1982
Can the lumbar spine be crushed in heavy lifting?W C Hutton, M A Adams
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica|December 1, 1978
Spondyloysis. The role of the posterior elements in resisting the intervertebral compressive forceW C Hutton, B M Cyron
Spine|March 1, 1979
Variations in the amount and distribution of cortical bone across the partes interarticulares of L5. A predisposing factor in spondylolysis?B M Cyron, W C Hutton
Spine|April 1, 1983
The mechanical function of the lumbar apophyseal jointsM A Adams, W C Hutton
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