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Authors: Harrison, DE Harrison, DD Janik, TJ Holland, B Siskin, LA
Citation: De. Harrison et al., Slight head extension: does it change the sagittal cervical curve?, EUR SPINE J, 10(2), 2001, pp. 149-153

Authors: Harrison, DE Harrison, DD Janik, TJ Jones, EW Cailliet, R Normand, M
Citation: De. Harrison et al., Comparison of axial and flexural stresses in lordosis and three buckled configurations of the cervical spine, CLIN BIOMEC, 16(4), 2001, pp. 276-284

Authors: Harrison, DE Harrison, DD Cailliet, R Troyanovich, SJ Janik, TJ Holland, B
Citation: De. Harrison et al., Cobb method or Harrison posterior tangent method, SPINE, 25(16), 2000, pp. 2072-2078

Authors: Harrison, DE Harrison, DD Cailliet, R Janik, TJ Troyanovich, SJ
Citation: De. Harrison et al., Cervical coupling during lateral head translations creates an S-configuration, CLIN BIOMEC, 15(6), 2000, pp. 436-440

Authors: Harrison, DE Cailliet, R Harrison, DD Janik, TJ Troyanovich, SJ Coleman, RR
Citation: De. Harrison et al., Lumbar coupling during lateral translations of the thoracic cage relative to a fixed pelvis, CLIN BIOMEC, 14(10), 1999, pp. 704-709

Authors: Troyanovich, SJ Harrison, SO Harrison, DD Harrison, DE Payne, MR Janik, TJ Holland, B
Citation: Sj. Troyanovich et al., Chiropractic biophysics digitized radiographic mensuration analysis of theanteroposterior lumbopelvic view: A reliability study, J MANIP PHY, 22(5), 1999, pp. 309-315

Authors: Janik, TJ Harrison, DD Cailliet, R Troyanovich, SJ Harrison, DE
Citation: Tj. Janik et al., Can the sagittal lumbar curvature be closely approximated by an ellipse?, J ORTHOP R, 16(6), 1998, pp. 766-770
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