Search for dissertations about: "spine curve"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words spine curve.
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6. Idiopathic scoliosis : aspects on surgical and non-surgical treatment
Abstract : The term scoliosis has been used to describe conditions that lead to deformation of the spine. It derives from the ancient Greek ‘σκολίωσις’ and the root word ‘σκολιός’ which means ‘bent or crooked’. In its most common form, scoliosis is of unknown - idiopathic - cause and origin. READ MORE
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7. Topics in geometry, analysis and inverse problems
Abstract : The thesis consists of three independent parts.Part I: Polynomial amoebasWe study the amoeba of a polynomial, as de ned by Gelfand, Kapranov and Zelevinsky. A central role in the treatment is played by a certain convex function which is linear in each complement component of the amoeba, which we call the Ronkin function. READ MORE
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8. Quantification of skeletal, muscular and kinematics parameters in scoliosis : methodological and clinical studies
Abstract : This dissertation presents new methods derived for precise evaluation of a number of anatomical and functional variables of the complex thoracospinal deformity in scoliosis. By consensus the scoliotic angle at the frontal plane is measured on radiographs using the Cobb method. READ MORE
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9. Spinal mobility, muscle strength and function in patients with idiopathic scoliosis. Different aspects on long term outcome
Abstract : Introduction: The long-term physical function outcome in patients treated for idiopathic scoliosis (IS) during childhood and adolescence has not been fully explored. In addition, there is a lack of studies where different methods to measure pulmonary function are validated in patients with early onset scoliosis. READ MORE
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10. 3D Finite Element Modeling of Cervical Musculature and its Effect on Neck Injury Prevention
Abstract : Injuries to the head and neck are potentially the most severe injuries in humans, since they may damage the nervous system. In accidents, the cervical musculature stabilizes the neck in order to prevent injury to the spinal column and is also a potential site for acute muscle strain, resulting in neck pain. READ MORE