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Proximal neuromuscular impairment in lumbar disc herniation: a prospective controlled study.
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Three-dimensional analysis of the movement of lumbar spinal nerve roots in nonsimulated and simulated adhesive conditions
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A modeling capacity of vertebral fractures exists during growth - an up to 47-year follow-up
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Zebris versus myrin: A comparative study between a three-dimensional ultrasound movement analysis and an inclinometer/compass method - Intradevice reliability, concurrent validity, intertester comparison, intratester reliability, and intraindividual variability
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- 2002
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The effect of McKenzie therapy as compared with that of intensive strengthening training for the treatment of patients with subacute or chronic low back pain - A randomized controlled trial
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Randomized radio stereometric study comparing osteogenic protein-1 (BMP-7) and autograft bone in human noninstrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion - 2002 Volvo Award in Clinical Studies
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Randomized radiostereometric study comparing osteogenic protein-1 (BMP-7) and autograft bone in human noninstrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion: 2002 Volvo Award in clinical studies.
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- 2001
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Visual analog scales for interpretation of back and leg pain intensity in patients operated for degenerative lumbar spine disorders
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- 1997
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The spondylolytic vertebra and its adjacent segment. Mobility measured before and after posterolateral fusion
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Long-lasting cervical radicular pain managed with surgery, physiotherapy, or a cervical collar. : A prospective, randomized study
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