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Arjmand, N., Shirazi-Adl, A., & Parnianpour, M. (2001). A finite element model study on the role of trunk muscles in generating intra-abdominal pressure. Biomedical engineering applications, basis & communications, 13(4), 181-189. External link
Ghezelbash, F., Shirazi-Adl, A., Plamondon, A., Arjmand, N., & Parnianpour, M. (2017). Obesity and Obesity Shape Markedly Influence Spine Biomechanics: A Subject-Specific Risk Assessment Model. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 45(10), 2373-2382. External link
Mokhtarzadeh, H., Farahmand, F., Shirazi-Adl, A., Arjmand, N., Malekipour, F., & Parnianpour, M. (2012). The Effects of Intra-Abdominal Pressure on the Stability and Unloading of the Spine. Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 12(1). External link
Parnianpour, M., & Shirazi-Adl, A. (2003). Quantitative assessment of trunk performance. In Karwowski, W., & Marras, W. S. (eds.), Occupational Ergonomics (14-1-14-22). External link
Parnianpour, M., & Shirazi-Adl, A. (1999). Quantitative assessment of trunk performance. In Karwowski, W., & Marras, W. S. (eds.), Occupational ergonomics handbook : Engineering and Administrative Controls (pp. 985-1006). Unavailable
Parnianpour, M., Shirazi-Adl, A., Wang, J.-L., Kyakatian, B., & Lafferriere, G. (1996, January). Computational method for simulation of trunk motion [Paper]. Engineering systems design and analysis conference (ESDA), Montpellier, France. Unavailable
Quint, U., Wilke, H.-J., Shirazi-Adl, A., Parnianpour, M., Löer, F., & Claes, L. E. (1998). Importance of the Intersegmental Trunk Muscles for the Stability of the Lumbar Spine - a Biomechanical Study in Vitro. Spine, 23(18), 1937-1945. External link
Sharifzadeh-Kermani, A., Arjmand, N., Vossoughi, G., Shirazi-Adl, A., Patwardhan, A. G., Parnianpour, M., & Khalaf, K. (2020). Estimation of Trunk Muscle Forces Using a Bio-Inspired Control Strategy Implemented in a Neuro-Osteo-Ligamentous Finite Element Model of the Lumbar Spine. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 8, 12 pages. External link
Wang, J.-L., Shirazi-Adl, A., & Parnianpour, M. (2005). Search for critical loading condition of the spine–A meta analysis of a nonlinear viscoelastic finite element model. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 8(5), 323-330. External link
Wang, J.-L., Parnianpour, M., Shirazi-Adl, A., & Engin, A. E. (2000). Viscoelastic Finite-Element Analysis of a Lumbar Motion Segment in Combined Compression and Sagittal Flexion - Effect of Loading Rate. Spine, 25(3), 310-318. External link
Zeinali-Davarani, S., Shirazi-Adl, A., Dariush, B., Hemami, H., & Parnianpour, M. (2011). The effect of resistance level and stability demands on recruitment patterns and internal loading of spine in dynamic flexion and extension using a simple trunk model. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 14(7), 645-656. External link