Biomechanics of a posture-controlling cervical artificial disc: mechanical, in vitro, and finite-element analysis.
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Neil Duggal | Nikhil Kulkarni | Vijay K Goel | Neil R Crawford | Jeffery D Arnett | Joshua A Butters | Lisa A Ferrara
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