A Case Study of Initial In-Brace Spinal Correction of Anisotropic Textile Brace and Boston Brace
Study of Textile Fabric Materials used in Spinal Braces for Scoliosis
A Case Study of Initial In-Brace Spinal Correction of Anisotropic Textile Brace and Boston Brace
A Case Study of Initial In-Brace Spinal Correction of Anisotropic Textile Brace and Boston Brace
PDF) The Sforzesco brace and SPoRT concept (Symmetric, Patient-oriented, Rigid, Three-dimensional) versus the Lyon brace and 3-point systems for bracing idiopathic scoliosis
Design and fabrication of anisotropic textile brace for exerting corrective forces on spinal curvature
Design and fabrication of anisotropic textile brace for exerting corrective forces on spinal curvature
Swanson School of Engineering 2015 Summary of Faculty Research by PITT
Sze-Ham WONG, MPhil, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, PolyU, Institute of Textiles and Clothing
Sze-Ham WONG, MPhil, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, PolyU, Institute of Textiles and Clothing
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Sze-Ham WONG, MPhil, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, PolyU, Institute of Textiles and Clothing
Brace technology thematic series - The Sforzesco and Sibilla braces, and the SPoRT (Symmetric, Patient oriented, Rigid, Three-dimensional, active) concept, Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders