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X-Ray Study of the Human Neck During Voluntary Motion
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Radiographs were taken of the cervical spines of male subjects during voluntary motion from full flexion to full extension. Approximately 16 radiographs were taken during a period of 3 1/2 seconds. The resulting motions of the cervical vertebrae were analyzed. A simple pinned-link model of the spine under these conditions is presented.
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Moffatt, E. and Schulz, A., "X-Ray Study of the Human Neck During Voluntary Motion," SAE Technical Paper 790134, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790134.Also In
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