Transmissibility of 15-Hertz to 35-Hertz Vibrations to the Human Hip and Lumbar Spine : Determining the Physiologic Feasibility of Delivering Low-Level Anabolic Mechanical Stimuli to Skeletal Regions at Greatest Risk of Fracture Because of Osteoporosis
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概要
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- 2003-12-01
著者
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Hansson Tommy
Department Of Orthopaedics Sahlgrenska University Hospital
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Hansson Tommy
Department Of Orthopedics Sahlgren Academy Goteborg University
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Pope Malcolm
Liberty Safework Centre University Of Aberdeen
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Pope Malcolm
Liberty/worksafe Research Centre Aberdeen University
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RUBIN Clinton
Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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FRITTON J.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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MAGNUSSON Marianne
Liberty/Worksafe Research Centre, Aberdeen University
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MCLEOD Kenneth
Department of Bioengineering, Binghamton University
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Magnusson Marianne
Liberty/worksafe Research Centre Aberdeen University
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Fritton J.
Department Of Biomedical Engineering State University Of New York At Stony Brook
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Rubin Clinton
Department Of Biomedical Engineering State University Of New York At Stony Brook
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Mcleod Kenneth
Department Of Bioengineering Binghamton University
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