The Physiology of the Joints: The Trunk and the Vertebral Column, Volume 3 (Trunk & Vertebral Column). I. A. Kapandji

The Physiology of the Joints: The Trunk and the Vertebral Column, Volume 3 (Trunk & Vertebral Column)


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3, the Trunk and the Vertebral Column). David Gorman (1981) The Body Moveable, Volume 1 : The head and trunk. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases · Volume 6 . Five markers were placed by the same expert operator along the spine (Figure 1): two on the thoracic (T1 and T6), two on the lumbar vertebrae (L1 and L3), and one on the sacrum ( S1). Publisher: Churchill Livingstone Number Of Pages: Publication Date: 1987. 3, the Trunk and the Vertebral Column) by: I. Vertebral malformations most commonly include hemivertebrae (half of a vertebrae), additional vertebrae, vertebral bar (an abnormality of vertebral separation during development), butterfly, and wedge-shaped vertebrae illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. Representation of markers and angles in frontal plane during lateral bending. 3, the Trunk and the Vertebral Column By I. AD brachyolmia always showed slightly different features from the recessive types, with a much more severe involvement of the spine, progressive scoliosis and abnormalities in the cervical vertebrae too [7]. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation · Volume 7 . The Physiology of the Joints: Lower Limb, Volume 2. On the left (Figure 3A) are shown: lateral trunk inclination (βLTI), pelvic obliquity (β1), proximal curvature (PC), distal curvature (βDC). Brachyolmia was a term coined in 1969 by Maroteaux for a group of bone dysplasias which displayed short trunk short stature, with radiological involvement of the spine and no significant abnormalities of the long bones [7]. Kapandji (2008) Physiology of the Joints, Volume 3: The trunk and vertebral column.

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