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      Özkaya, Nihat.
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      Fundamentals of Biomechanics Equilibrium, Motion, and Deformation / Özkaya, Nihat.
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      Beighton, Peter H.
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      -- Biomechanics of Hypermobility: Selected Aspects -- Musculoskeletal Features of Hypermobility -- Extra
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      Trevisi, Hugo J.
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      more predictable outcomes, good performance sliding biomechanics, the application of low force levels
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      Verdonk, René. editor.
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      , meniscal transplantation can reduce pain, slow cartilage degeneration, and improve biomechanics.   In this
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      Korres, Demetrios S. editor.
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      , biomechanics, and position in the spine. Despite this, the role of the axis in the function of the cervical
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      Apergis, Emmanuel. author.
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      -dislocation. Detailed information is provided on anatomy and biomechanics, while terminology and classification of
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      Seligson, David.
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      plan the surgery accordingly. More general topics such as damage control orthopedics, the biomechanics
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      Doral, Mahmut Nedim.
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      injuries. Individual sections are devoted to biomechanics, injury prevention, and the still emerging
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      Sanchis-Alfonso, Vicente. editor.
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      ? -- Biological causes of  anterior knee pain -- In search of the etiology of anterior knee pain -- Biomechanics
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      Arce, Guillermo. editor.
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      Disease. Copenhagen Consensus on Acromio-Clavicular Disorders: Introduction -- Anatomy and biomechanics
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      Confalonieri, Norberto. editor.
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      ligament. These techniques have the key advantage of respecting the physiological joint biomechanics. They
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      Muto, Mario. editor.
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      1 Biomechanics of the Spine and the Etiopathogenesis of Spinal Pain -- 2 Diagnostic approaches to