<p>Mean of peak spine motion from T12 to L2 in flexion and extension for each of the 4 test conditions: (intact; first test of SSPI-1; SSPI+TEPPS; and second test of SSPI-2 alone). Asterisk (*) indicates a significant difference from the intact spine (<i>P</i> < .001), and pound sign (#) indicates a significant difference from SSPI+TEPPS (<i>P</i> < .001). For expansion of abbreviations, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0139592#pone.0139592.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6</a> legend.</p
<p>Abbreviations: F, flexion; E, extension; LLB, left lateral bending; RLB, right lateral bending; L...
Clinically, sagittal spinal mobility is objectively assessed by forward bending range of motion (ROM...
Range of motion of the translations and rotations of the total cranial cervical spine (TCCS).</p
<p>The mean peak spine motion from T12 to L2 in flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotati...
<p>Abbreviations: F, flexion; E, extension; LLB, left lateral bending; RLB, right lateral bending; L...
<p>Mean peak moment applied to pedicle screws during flexion and lateral bending. Asterisk (*) indic...
Objective. The full flexion to full extension angular ranges of motion (ROM) from C2 to C7 were mea...
<p>Group-averaged spinal excitability data (with standard error of the mean) for each pre-movement t...
<p><sup>a, b, c, d</sup> Indicate significant differences (P<0.05) between: <sup>a</sup>Type 1 (n = ...
Range of motion (ROM) of intact spinal models from literature and this study.</p
<p>Brackets and asterisks indicate significance differences (*p<0.05, **p<0.001) between humans and ...
Current research has shown that exercise induces an increase in spinal range of motion (ROM) which i...
Study Design: Biomechanical studies of the range of motion (ROM) of the spine in asymptomatic subjec...
Background: Although spinopelvic radiographs analysis is the standard for a pathological diagnosis, ...
Study Design. A comparative study of cervical range of motion in asymptomatic persons and those with...
<p>Abbreviations: F, flexion; E, extension; LLB, left lateral bending; RLB, right lateral bending; L...
Clinically, sagittal spinal mobility is objectively assessed by forward bending range of motion (ROM...
Range of motion of the translations and rotations of the total cranial cervical spine (TCCS).</p
<p>The mean peak spine motion from T12 to L2 in flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotati...
<p>Abbreviations: F, flexion; E, extension; LLB, left lateral bending; RLB, right lateral bending; L...
<p>Mean peak moment applied to pedicle screws during flexion and lateral bending. Asterisk (*) indic...
Objective. The full flexion to full extension angular ranges of motion (ROM) from C2 to C7 were mea...
<p>Group-averaged spinal excitability data (with standard error of the mean) for each pre-movement t...
<p><sup>a, b, c, d</sup> Indicate significant differences (P<0.05) between: <sup>a</sup>Type 1 (n = ...
Range of motion (ROM) of intact spinal models from literature and this study.</p
<p>Brackets and asterisks indicate significance differences (*p<0.05, **p<0.001) between humans and ...
Current research has shown that exercise induces an increase in spinal range of motion (ROM) which i...
Study Design: Biomechanical studies of the range of motion (ROM) of the spine in asymptomatic subjec...
Background: Although spinopelvic radiographs analysis is the standard for a pathological diagnosis, ...
Study Design. A comparative study of cervical range of motion in asymptomatic persons and those with...
<p>Abbreviations: F, flexion; E, extension; LLB, left lateral bending; RLB, right lateral bending; L...
Clinically, sagittal spinal mobility is objectively assessed by forward bending range of motion (ROM...
Range of motion of the translations and rotations of the total cranial cervical spine (TCCS).</p