Biomechanical comparison between concentrated, follower, and muscular loads of the lumbar column
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Shang-Chih Lin | Cheng-Kung Cheng | Kao-Shang Shih | Chian-Her Lee | Yi-Tzu Chen | Pei-Wei Weng | Cheng-Kung Cheng | C. Lee | P. Weng | Shang-Chih lin | K. Shih | Yi-Tzu Chen
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