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The Effect of Artificial Intelligence on Patient-Physician Trust: Cross-Sectional Vignette Study
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50853
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The Variability of Lumbar Sequential Motion Patterns: Observational Study
The included participants were all male, around the same age, and with a BMI below 25 kg/m2 to minimize the influence of age, sex, and body habitus on muscle recruitment and overprojection of abdominal structures. Female participants were excluded to protect their ovaries from direct radiation exposure. However, Staub et al [11], Troke et al [5], Dvorak et al [16], and Wong et al [8] showed no statistically significant difference between sexes in motion of the lumbar spine.
JMIR Biomed Eng 2023;8:e41906
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