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A multi-objective optimization model for assessing spinal curvature in scoliosis
Siu Wai Simon LI,
Hung Kay Daniel CHOW
Department of Health and Physical Education (HPE)
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Keyphrases
Affected Area
11%
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
22%
Applied Load
11%
Asymmetric Load
33%
Asymmetric Loading
22%
Cobb Angle
100%
Digital Photos
11%
Experimental Protocol
11%
Left-handed
11%
Load Carriage
11%
Loading Conditions
22%
Loading Configuration
11%
Major Curve
44%
Mild Scoliosis
11%
Multiple Goals
11%
Multiple Objective Optimization
100%
Negative Effects
11%
Optimal Load
11%
Postural Adjustments
11%
Regression Equation
11%
Right-sided
11%
Scoliosis
100%
Spinal Curvatures
100%
Spinal Loading
11%
Spinous Process
11%
Sticker
11%
Subject-specific
22%
Thoracic Region
11%
Young Adult Mean
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Weight
11%
Cobb Angle
100%
Scoliosis
100%
Spine Disease
100%
Engineering
Applied Load
20%
Left Side
20%
Loading Condition
40%
Multiobjective Optimization
100%
Negative Effect
20%
Opposite Side
60%
Regression Equation
20%