Frontiers  Load Distribution in the Lumbar Spine During Modeled  Compression Depends on Lordosis

Frontiers Load Distribution in the Lumbar Spine During Modeled Compression Depends on Lordosis

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Frontiers Sex-Dependent Estimation of Spinal Loads During Static Manual Material Handling Activities—Combined in vivo and in silico Analyses

Frontiers Load Distribution in the Lumbar Spine During Modeled Compression Depends on Lordosis

Frontiers Sex-Dependent Estimation of Spinal Loads During Static Manual Material Handling Activities—Combined in vivo and in silico Analyses

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