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    1 research outputs found

    Clinical aspects of sacroiliac function in walking

    Author
    1. AS Nicholas
    2. C Steiner
    3. CG Beckwith
    4. CS Simkins
    5. D Sashin
    6. DG Wilder
    7. E Retzlaff
    8. FL Mitchell
    9. FL Mitchell Jr.
    10. FL Mitchell Jr.
    11. H Weisl
    12. H Weisl
    13. H Weisl
    14. HB Bressler
    15. HC Pitkin
    16. HD Neumann
    17. HM Reynolds
    18. HV Hoover
    19. IA Kapandji
    20. J Cyriax
    21. JJ Conti
    22. KA Solonen
    23. LS Miltner
    24. M McGregor
    25. MC Beal
    26. ME Clark
    27. N Bellamy
    28. N Egund
    29. NA Frigerio
    30. PE Greenman
    31. R Maigne
    32. RL DonTigny
    33. RR Peckham
    34. SC Colochis
    35. V Bowen
    36. W Dihlmann
    37. W.A. Schwab
    38. WE Chamberlain
    39. WF Strachan
    40. WF Strachan
    41. WH Kirkaldy-Willis
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/1990
    Field of study
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