Berthonnaud Eric | Group Of Applied Research In Orthopedics
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概要
関連著者
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ROUSSOULY Pierre
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Centre Des Massues
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Berthonnaud Eric
Optimage Group Of Applied Research In Orthopedics
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Berthonnaud Eric
Group Of Applied Research In Orthopedics
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Labelle Hubert
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Hopital St. Justine
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Gollogly Sohrab
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Centre Des Massues
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Gollogly Sohrab
Department Of Orthopaedics University Of Utah School Of Medicine
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O'brien Michael
Miami Children Hospital University Of Miami
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ROUSSOULY Pierre
Centre des Massues
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BERTHONNAUD Eric
Groupe de Biomecanique Clinique
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DIMNET Joannes
Optimage, Group of Applied Research in Orthopedics
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Dimnet Joannes
Optimage Group Of Applied Research In Orthopedics
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Roussouly Pierre
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Centre Des Massues
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GOLLOGLY Sohrab
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Utah School of Medicine
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TRANSFELDT Ensor
Twin Cities Spine Center Minneapolis
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Hresko Timothy
Children's Hospital
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BERTHONNAUD Eric
Optimage, Group of Applied Research in Orthopaedics
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LABELLE Hubert
Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center
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WEIDENBAUM Mark
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, NY Presbyterian Hospital
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LABELLE Hubert
Hopital Ste-Justine
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CHOPIN Daniel
Institut Calot
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DIMNET Joannes
Groupe de Biomecanique Clinique
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Berthonnaud Eric
Optimage Group Of Applied Research In Orthopaedics
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Weidenbaum Mark
Department Of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
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Weidenbaum Mark
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Columbia University New York Presbyterian Hospital
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Labelle Hubert
Department Of Medical Imaging Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-justine
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Transfeldt Ensor
Twin Cities Spine Center
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DIMNET Johanes
Group of Applied Research in Orthopedics
著作論文
- Spondylolisthesis, Pelvic Incidence, and Spinopelvic Balance : A Correlation Study
- The Importance of Spino-Pelvic Balance in L5-S1 Developmental Spondylolisthesis : A Review of Pertinent Radiologic Measurements
- Sagittal Alignment of the Spine and Pelvis in the Presence of L5-S1 Isthmic Lysis and Low-Grade Spondylolisthesis
- Classification of the Normal Variation in the Sagittal Alignment of the Human Lumbar Spine and Pelvis in the Standing Position