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Keyword [Cervical Spine]
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41. Locational Study Of The Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen In The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Of The Cervical Spine
42. Au Experimental And Biomechanical Study Of Anterior Distraction Between Cervical Vertebrae
43. A Clinical Research Of Vertebral Artery Injury After Closed Cervical Spine Trauma
44. Visulization Of Human Cervical Spine Manipulation And Safety Research Based On Finite Elements Analysis
45. The Experimental Study Of Biomechanics On Movement Of Cervical Spine With Muscles And Ligaments
46. Studies Of Treatment In Lower Cervical Spine Fractures And Dislocations Without Spinal Cord Injury
47. The Design And The Biomechanical Study Of Transoralpharyngeal Atlantoaxial Reduction Plate System
48. The Stress Distribution Of The Lower Cervical Spine In The Flexion And Extension Movement
49. A Biomechanical Study Of Cervical Spinal Posture And Prior Loading History Modulating Compressive Strength
50. A Clinical Research Of Vertebral Artery Injury Associated With Low Cervical Spine Fracture Or Subluxation
51. Factors Affecting The Surgical Results Of Cervical Spondylotic Myelpoathy With Laminoplasty
52. The Anatomical Study For Repair Of Injuries Of Bachial Plexus In Spinal Canal
53. A Radiographic Comparison Between The Titanium Surgical Mesh And The Iliac Bone Autograft In Anterior Cervical Decompression And Fusion
54. The Value Of Cervical Spine Locking Plate In Anterior Cervical Discectomy And Fusion
55. The Experimental Study Of Screw Pilot Hole Placement In Lower Cervical Pedicle Using The Safety Drill
56. The Establishment And Appliment Of The Three-Dimensional Finite Element Model Of Cerical Spine
57. The Relationship Between Apoptosis, Proliferation And Human Cervical Disc Degeneration
58. The Reconstruction Of α C1-C3 Cervical Model And α Study Of Different Fusion Method InThree-dimensional Nonlinear Finite Method
59. A Biomechanical Study Of The Cervical Spine Underwent Extensive Corpectomy Decompression With Preserving The Posterior Wall Of The Corpectomied Vertebral Body
60. Progress In Clinical Research On Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiographic Abnormality
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