Ausgabe 6/2004
Inhalt (17 Artikel)
A dynamic investigation of the burst fracture process using a combined experimental and finite element approach
R. K. Wilcox, D. J. Allen, R. M. Hall, D. Limb, D. C. Barton, R. A. Dickson
Sagittal range of motion after a spinal fracture: does ROM correlate with functional outcome?
R. B. Post, V. J. M. Leferink
Reviewer’s comment regarding: “Sagittal range of motion after a spinal fracture; does ROM correlate with functional outcome?” (R.B. Post et al.)
Joseph Y. Margulies
Kyphoplasty for treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fractures: a prospective non-randomized study
Ulrich Berlemann, Torsten Franz, Rene Orler, Paul F. Heini
The value of combining single photon emission computerised tomography and computerised tomography in the investigation of spondylolysis
P. L. Gregory, M. E. Batt, R. W. Kerslake, B. E. Scammell, J. F. Webb
Autologous versus allogenic bone grafts in instrumented anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: a prospective study with respect to bone union pattern
Petr Suchomel, Pavel Barsa, Pavel Buchvald, Adam Svobodnik, Eva Vanickova
Clinical evidence for cervical myelopathy due to Chiari malformation and spinal stenosis in a non-randomized group of patients with the diagnosis of fibromyalgia
Dan S. Heffez, Ruth E. Ross, Yvonne Shade-Zeldow, Konstantinos Kostas, Sagar Shah, Robert Gottschalk, Dean A. Elias, Alan Shepard, Sue E. Leurgans, Charity G. Moore
Factors affecting the interface of cervical spine facet screws placed in the technique by Roy-Camille et al.
T. R. Pitzen, S. Zenner, D. Barbier, T. Georg, W. I. Steudel
Simultaneous measurement of intramuscular pressure and surface electromyography of the multifidus muscle
Michael Kramer, Hans-Ullrich Völker, Eva Weikert, Peter Katzmaier, Jürgen Sterk, Christian Willy, Heinz Gerngross, Lothar Kinzl, Erich Hartwig
Comparison of a high-intensity and a low-intensity lumbar extensor training program as minimal intervention treatment in low back pain: a randomized trial
P. H. Helmhout, C. C. Harts, J. B. Staal, M. J. J. M. Candel, R. A. de Bie
Training can modify back muscle response to sudden trunk loading
Mogens Theisen Pedersen, Morten Essendrop, Jørgen H. Skotte, Kurt Jørgensen, Nils Fallentin
Finite helical axes of motion are a useful tool to describe the three-dimensional in vitro kinematics of the intact, injured and stabilised spine
A. Kettler, F. Marin, G. Sattelmayer, M. Mohr, H. Mannel, L. Dürselen, L. Claes, H. J. Wilke
Kinematic response of lumbar functional spinal units to axial torsion with and without superimposed compression and flexion/extension
Hannes Haberl, Peter A. Cripton, Tracy-E. Orr, Thomas Beutler, Hanspeter Frei, Wolfgang R. Lanksch, L.-P. Nolte
Intervertebral mobility in the progressive degenerative process. A radiostereometric analysis
Paul Axelsson, Bjarki S. Karlsson