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The stabilizing system of the spine : Function, dysfunction adaptation, and enhancement (1)
PANJABI MM
J SPINAL DISORD , 1992, vol. 5, n° 4, p. 383-389 Doc n°: 63804 Localisation : Documentation IRR Presented here is the conceptual basis for the assertion that the spinal stabilizing system consists of three subsystems. The vertebrae, discs, and ligaments constitute the passive subsystem. All muscles and tendons surrounding the spinal column that apply forces to the spinal column constitute the active subsystem. The nerves and central nervous system comprise the neural subsystem, which determines the requirements for spinal stability by monitoring the various transducer signals,and directs the active subsystem to provide the needed stability. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 1993082257 |
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