Reply to: Clinical Evaluation of the Ability of a Proprietary Scoliosis Traction Chair to De-Rotate the Spine: 6-month Results of Cobb Angle and Rotational Measurements
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Thank you for the opportunity to allow us to address the comments and concerns raised by Donzelli et al. [...]
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Morningstar, M.W. Reply to: Clinical Evaluation of the Ability of a Proprietary Scoliosis Traction Chair to De-Rotate the Spine: 6-month Results of Cobb Angle and Rotational Measurements. Clin. Pract. 2014, 4, 739. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2014.739
Morningstar MW. Reply to: Clinical Evaluation of the Ability of a Proprietary Scoliosis Traction Chair to De-Rotate the Spine: 6-month Results of Cobb Angle and Rotational Measurements. Clinics and Practice. 2014; 4(3):739. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2014.739
Chicago/Turabian StyleMorningstar, Mark W. 2014. "Reply to: Clinical Evaluation of the Ability of a Proprietary Scoliosis Traction Chair to De-Rotate the Spine: 6-month Results of Cobb Angle and Rotational Measurements" Clinics and Practice 4, no. 3: 739. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2014.739
APA StyleMorningstar, M. W. (2014). Reply to: Clinical Evaluation of the Ability of a Proprietary Scoliosis Traction Chair to De-Rotate the Spine: 6-month Results of Cobb Angle and Rotational Measurements. Clinics and Practice, 4(3), 739. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2014.739