Panjabi MM. "A hypothesis of chronic back pain: ligament subfailure injuries lead to muscle control dysfunction"   Eur Spine J. 2006 May;15(5):668-76
Panjabi MM. "The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement"   J Spinal Disord. 1992 Dec;5(4):383-9; discussion 397
Panjabi MM. "A hypothesis of chronic back pain: ligament subfailure injuries lead to muscle control dysfunction"   Eur Spine J. 2006 May;15(5):668-76
Panjabi MM. "The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement"   J Spinal Disord. 1992 Dec;5(4):383-9; discussion 397
Panjabi MM. "A hypothesis of chronic back pain: ligament subfailure injuries lead to muscle control dysfunction"   Eur Spine J. 2006 May;15(5):668-76
Panjabi MM. "The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement"   J Spinal Disord. 1992 Dec;5(4):383-9; discussion 397
Panjabi MM. "A hypothesis of chronic back pain: ligament subfailure injuries lead to muscle control dysfunction"   Eur Spine J. 2006 May;15(5):668-76
Panjabi MM. "The stabilizing system of the spine. Part I. Function, dysfunction, adaptation, and enhancement"   J Spinal Disord. 1992 Dec;5(4):383-9; discussion 397
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