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ONeill T, Cockerill W, Matthis C, Raspe H, Lunt M, Cooper C, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2004 May; 15(9):760-5. PMID: 15138664
Vertebral fractures are associated with back pain and disability. There are, however, few prospective data looking at back pain and disability following identification of radiographic vertebral fracture. The aim of...
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Cockerill W, Lunt M, Silman A, Cooper C, Lips P, Bhalla A, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2003 Nov; 15(2):113-9. PMID: 14618303
Background: Vertebral fractures are associated with back pain and disability; however, relatively little is known about the impact of radiographic vertebral fractures on quality of life in population samples. The...
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Ismail A, Cockerill W, Cooper C, Finn J, Abendroth K, Parisi G, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2001 Apr; 12(2):85-90. PMID: 11303719
The presence of a vertebral deformity increases the risk of subsequent spinal deformities. The aim of this analysis was to determine whether the presence of vertebral deformity predicts incident hip...
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Ismail A, ONeill T, Cockerill W, Finn J, Cannata J, Hoszowski K, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2000 May; 11(3):248-54. PMID: 10824241
In population-based studies of osteoporosis, ascertainment of fractures is typically based on self-report, with subsequent verification by medical records. The aim of this analysis was to assess the validity of...
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Cockerill W, Ismail A, Cooper C, Matthis C, Raspe H, Silman A, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis . 2000 Apr; 59(5):368-71. PMID: 10784519
Objective: Vertebral deformity is associated with back pain and disability. The aim of this analysis was to determine whether location within the spine influences the strength of association between vertebral...
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Bhagat P, Kadaba M, Ware R, Cockerill W
Ultrasonics . 1977 Jul; 15(4):179-82. PMID: 878064
A modified version of the pulse echo technique was used to measure the velocity of propagation and attenuation of ultrasound in excised tissue of young-adult Sprague-Dawley rats. The measurements were...