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2018-09The Biomechanics of the Inter-Lamellar Matrix and the Lamellae During Progression to Lumbar Disc Herniation: Which is the Weakest Structure?Tavakoli, J; Amin, DB; Freeman, BJC; Costi, JJ
2018-12-01Nonparametric dynamical model of cardiorespiratory responses at the onset and offset of treadmill exercisesYu, H; Ye, L; Naik, GR; Song, R; Nguyen, HT; Su, SW
2016-08Structure and mechanical function of the inter-lamellar matrix of the annulus fibrosus in the disc.Tavakoli, J; Elliott, DM; Costi, JJ
2019-04A Novel Bone Substitute with High Bioactivity, Strength, and Porosity for Repairing Large and Load-Bearing Bone Defects.Li, JJ; Dunstan, CR; Entezari, A; Li, Q; Steck, R; Saifzadeh, S; Sadeghpour, A; Field, JR; Akey, A; Vielreicher, M; Friedrich, O; Roohani-Esfahani, S-I; Zreiqat, H
2018-04-02Mild (not severe) disc degeneration is implicated in the progression of bilateral L5 spondylolysis to spondylolisthesisRamakrishna, VAS; Chamoli, U; Viglione, LL; Tsafnat, N; Diwan, AD
2022-06Finite element modeling of temporal bone graft changes in XLIF: Quantifying biomechanical effects at adjacent levels.Ramakrishna, VAS; Chamoli, U; Larosa, AG; Mukhopadhyay, SC; Prusty, BG; Diwan, AD
2021-01-13Modeling of human intervertebral disc annulus fibrosus with complex multi-fiber networksGhezelbash, F; Eskandari, AH; Shirazi-Adl, A; Kazempour, M; Tavakoli, J; Baghani, M; Costi, JJ
2018-09-01New insights into the viscoelastic and failure mechanical properties of the elastic fiber network of the inter-lamellar matrix in the annulus fibrosus of the disc.Tavakoli, J; Costi, JJ
2018-05Is L5-S1 motion segment different from the rest? A radiographic kinematic assessment of 72 patients with chronic low back pain.Sabnis, AB; Chamoli, U; Diwan, AD
2022-06-25Inertial Sensor Estimation of Initial and Terminal Contact during In-Field Running.Yang, Y; Wang, L; Su, S; Watsford, M; Wood, LM; Duffield, R
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