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Load-Carrying Capacity of the Human Cervical Spine in Compression Is Increased Under a Follower Load
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The load-carrying capacity of the ligamentous cervical spine sharply increased under a compressive follower load. This experiment explains how a whole cervical spine can be lordotic and yet withstand the large compressive loads estimated in vivo without damage or instability.
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