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Pehlivanov, I., Roy-Beaudry, M., Mac-Thiong, J. M., Bellefleur, C., Aubin, C.-É., Labelle, H., & Parent, S. (2013, May). Étude radiologique pour comparer les paramètres 3D entre les patients avec et sans scoliose [Paper]. 33e journée de la recherche du POES et de la division d'orthopédie de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
Shen, J., Kadoury, S., Roy-Beaudry, M., Labelle, H., Aubin, C.-É., & Parent, S. (2013, July). Geometric torsion in AIS : a new method to differentiate between Lenke 1 su-types [Paper]. 20th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST 2013), Vancouver, British Columbia. External link
Shen, J., Kadoury, S., Labelle, H., Roy-Beaudry, M., Aubin, C.-É., & Parent, S. (2013, May). Torsion géométrique en scoliose idiopathique de l'adolescent (SIA) : une nouvelle méthode pour différencier les sous-types Lenkel [Paper]. 33e Journée de la recherche du POES et de la Division d'orthopédie de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
West, H., Hodgson, B., Parent, É., Samuel, S., Hodgson, B., Ferland, C., Soroceanu, A., Protopsaltis, T. S., Radovanovic, I., Amritanand, R., Shamji, M. F., Haugo, K., Malham, G. M., Jarzem, P., Rampersaud, Y. R., Tomkins-Lane, C., Manson, N. B., King, V., Goldstein, C. M., ... Ouellet, J. (2014). Combined Spine Conference of the Canadian Spine Society New Zealand Orthopaedic Spine Society, Spine Society of Australia: Fairmont Château Lake Louise, Lake, Louise, Alberta, Tuesday, Feb. 25 to Saturday, Mar. 1, 20141.1.01 The use of suspension radiographs to predict LIV tilt.1.1.02 Surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis without fusion: an animal model.1.1.03 Are full torso surface topography postural measurements more sensitive to change than back only parameters in …. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 57(3 Suppl 2), S18-S46. External link