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English: Video clip of cumulative lateral displacement map during one flexion cycle of the table. Red indicates tissue displacement toward the right (rostral) and blue indicates tissue displacement or shear strain toward the left (caudal) (see color scales in Figure 5). |
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Source | Langevin H, Fox J, Koptiuch C, Badger G, Greenan- Naumann A, Bouffard N, Konofagou E, Lee W, Triano J, Henry S (2011). "Reduced thoracolumbar fascia shear strain in human chronic low back pain". BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. DOI:10.1186/1471-2474-12-203. PMID 21929806. PMC: 3189915. | ||
Author | Langevin H, Fox J, Koptiuch C, Badger G, Greenan- Naumann A, Bouffard N, Konofagou E, Lee W, Triano J, Henry S | ||
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