Anatomy-Aware Inference of the 3D Standing Spine Posture from 2D Radiographs
An important factor for the development of spinal degeneration, pain and the outcome of spinal surgery is known to be the balance of the spine. It must be analyzed in an upright, standing position to ensure physiological loading conditions and visualize load-dependent deformations. Despite the compl...
Main Authors: | Bayat, Amirhossein (Author), Pace, Danielle F. (Author), Sekuboyina, Anjany (Author), Payer, Christian (Author), Stern, Darko (Author), Urschler, Martin (Author), Kirschke, Jan S. (Author), Menze, Bjoern H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,
2022-02-11T16:26:49Z.
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