Biomechanical Motion Analysis of Cervical and Thoracolumbar Spine During Ambulance Transport: A Healthy Volunteer Study
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B. Eastridge | D. Wampler | R. Summers | Chetan U. Kharod | Craig Cooley | Mike Shown | R. Schaefer | T. Long | Ronald M Stewart | L. Roakes
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