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Bianco, R.-J., Arnoux, P.-J., Mac-Thiong, J.-M., & Aubin, C.-É. (2019). Thoracic pedicle screw fixation under axial and perpendicular loadings: A comprehensive numerical analysis. Clinical Biomechanics, 68, 190-196. External link
Bruna-Rosso, C., Arnoux, P.-J., Bianco, R.-J., Godio-Raboutet, Y., Fradet, L., & Aubin, C.-É. (2016). Finite Element Analysis of Sacroiliac Joint Fixation under Compression Loads. International Journal of Spine Surgery, 10, 11 pages. External link
Bianco, R.-J., Aubin, C.-É., Mac-Thiong, J.-M., Wagnac, E., & Arnoux, P.-J. (2016). Pedicle Screw Fixation Under Nonaxial Loads: A Cadaveric Study. Spine, 41(3), E124-E130. External link
Bianco, R.-J., Arnoux, P.-J., Wagnac, E., Mac-Thiong, J.-M., & Aubin, C.-É. (2014). Minimizing Pedicle Screw Pullout Risks: A Detailed Biomechanical Analysis of Screw Design and Placement. Clinical Spine Surgery, 30(3), E226-E232. External link
Dube-Cyr, R., Aubin, C.-É., Villemure, I., Bianco, R.-J., Godio-Raboutet, Y., & Arnoux, P.-J. (2020). Biomechanical analysis of two insertion sites for the fixation of the sacroiliac joint via an oblique lateral approach. Clinical Biomechanics, 74, 118-123. External link
Fradet, L., Bianco, R.-J., Tatsumi, R., Coleman, J., & Aubin, C.-É. (2020). Biomechanical comparison of sacral and transarticular sacroiliac screw fixation. Spine Deformity, 8(5), 853-862. External link
Mustafy, T., Arnoux, P.-J., Benoit, A., Bianco, R.-J., Aubin, C.-É., & Villemure, I. (2018). Load-sharing biomechanics at the thoracolumbar junction under dynamic loadings are modified by anatomical features in adolescent and pediatric vs adult functional spinal units. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 88, 78-91. External link