The Effects of Cyclic Loading on Pull-Out Strength of Sacral Screw Fixation : An In Vitro Biomechanical Study
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2000-05-01
著者
-
LU William
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The University of Hong Kong
-
Leong John
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery The University Of Hong Kong
-
Zhu Qingan
Biomechanical Lab First Military Medical University
-
Holmes Andrew
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Hong Kong
-
Leong John
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Queen Mary Hospital University Of Hong Kong
-
Lu William
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery The University Of Hong Kong
-
Zheng Yinggang
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery The University Of Hong Kong
-
Zheng Yinggang
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery The State University Of New York At Buffalo
-
ZHU Qingan
Medical Biomechanics Laboratory, First Military Medical University
-
ZHONG Shizhen
Medical Biomechanics Laboratory, First Military Medical University
-
ZHONG Shizhen
Biomechanical Lab, First Military Medical University
-
Zhong Shizhen
Biomechanical Lab First Military Medical University
関連論文
- Association of the Taq I Allele in Vitamin D Receptor With Degenerative Disc Disease and Disc Bulge in a Chinese Population
- A New Operative Classification of Idiopathic Scoliosis : A Peking Union Medical College Method
- A Stronger Bicortical Sacral Pedicle Screw Fixation Through The S1 Endplate : An In Vitro Cyclic Loading and Pull-Out Force Evaluation
- Changes in Melatonin Receptors in Relation to the Development of Scoliosis in Pinealectomized Chickens
- The TRP2 Allele of COL9A2 is an Age-Dependent Risk Factor for the Development and Severity of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
- The Effect of Pinealectomy on Scoliosis Development in Young Nonhuman Primates
- Vertebroplasty by Use of a Strontium-Containing Bioactive Bone Cement
- Effect of Melatonin Suppression on Scoliosis Development in Chickens by Either Constant Light or Surgical Pinealectomy
- Reduction of Disc Space Distraction After Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Autologous Iliac Crest Graft
- Paraspinal Muscle Activities of Patients with Scoliosis After Spine Fusion : An Electromyographic Study