Spinal balance: the toll of bipedalism or the “French Connection” R. Gunzburg Editorial 21 June 2014 Pages: 1383 - 1383
Pelvic incidence–lumbar lordosis mismatch results in increased segmental joint loads in the unfused and fused lumbar spine Marco SentelerBernhard WeisseDominique A. Rothenfluh Original Article 20 March 2014 Pages: 1384 - 1393
Influence of age and sagittal balance of the spine on the value of the pelvic incidence Legaye Jean Original Article 09 February 2014 Pages: 1394 - 1399
A comparative analysis of sagittal spinopelvic alignment between young and old men without localized disc degeneration Youngbae B. KimYongjung J. KimSeung-Won Lee Original Article 09 March 2014 Pages: 1400 - 1406
Body posture and backpack loading: an upright magnetic resonance imaging study of the adult lumbar spine Stephen ShymonAlan R. HargensDouglas G. Chang Original Article 12 March 2014 Pages: 1407 - 1413
Impact of spinal alignment and back muscle strength on shoulder range of motion in middle-aged and elderly people in a prospective cohort study Shiro ImagamaYukiharu HasegawaNaoki Ishiguro Original Article 01 March 2014 Pages: 1414 - 1419
Sagittal spinopelvic alignment in adolescents associated with Scheuermann’s kyphosis: a comparison with normal population Long JiangYong QiuZezhang Zhu Original Article 18 March 2014 Pages: 1420 - 1426
Sacrum pubic incidence and sacrum pubic posterior angle: two morphologic radiological parameters in assessing pelvic sagittal alignment in human adults Weijun WangMingda WuYong Qiu Original Article 22 April 2014 Pages: 1427 - 1432
Evolution of the ischio-iliac lordosis during natural growth and its relation with the pelvic incidence Tom P. C. SchlösserMichiel M. A. JanssenRené M. Castelein Original Article 17 May 2014 Pages: 1433 - 1441
Cervical spine alignment in the pediatric population: a radiographic normative study of 150 asymptomatic patients K. Abelin-GenevoisA. IdjerouideneC. Garin Original Article 07 January 2014 Pages: 1442 - 1448
Does age affect the response of pelvis and spine to simulated leg length discrepancies? A rasterstereographic pilot study Michael WildBritta KühlmannMarcel Betsch Original Article 17 January 2014 Pages: 1449 - 1456
Clinical applicability of magnetic resonance imaging in acute spinal cord trauma Dionei Freitas MoraisJoão Simão de Melo NetoWaldir Antônio Tognola Original Article 04 October 2013 Pages: 1457 - 1463
Long-term surgical outcomes of cervical myelopathy with athetoid cerebral palsy Keung Nyun KimPoong Gee AhnYoon Ha Original Article 15 December 2013 Pages: 1464 - 1471
Segmental anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with preservation of middle vertebrae in the surgical management of 4-level cervical spondylotic myelopathy Zhonghai LiZhenggang GuoTiesheng Hou Original Article 29 January 2014 Pages: 1472 - 1479
The potential role of heat shock proteins in acute spinal cord injury Yijun ZhouLeilei XuQiuzhen Liang Original Article 06 February 2014 Pages: 1480 - 1490
Anterior corpectomy and fusion to C2 for cervical myelopathy: clinical results and complications Hiroaki KimuraJitsuhiko ShikataTsunemitsu Soeda Original Article 05 March 2014 Pages: 1491 - 1501
Metastatic spinal cord compression as a result of the unknown primary tumour N. A. QuraishiD. RamoutarB. M. Boszczyk Original Article 02 April 2014 Pages: 1502 - 1507
Early neurological recovery course after surgical treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a prospective study with 2-year follow-up using three different functional assessment tests Hugues Pascal MoussellardAlain MeyerElhadi Sariali Original Article 29 April 2014 Pages: 1508 - 1514
Dynamic cervical myelopathy in young adults Lotfi HattouXavier MorandiPierre-Louis Hénaux Original Article 30 April 2014 Pages: 1515 - 1522
Usefulness of diffusion tensor MR imaging in the assessment of intramedullary changes of the cervical spinal cord in different stages of degenerative spine disease Anna BanaszekJoanna BladowskaMarek Sąsiadek Original Article Open access 11 May 2014 Pages: 1523 - 1530
The pathological changes in the spinal cord after dural tear with and without autologous fascia repair Yi SongShao LiJianmei Ma Original Article Open access 07 May 2014 Pages: 1531 - 1540
Is the “snake-eye” MRI sign correlated to anterior spinal artery occlusion on CT angiography in cervical spondylotic myelopathy and amyotrophy? Zhengfeng ZhangHonggang Wang Original Article 14 May 2014 Pages: 1541 - 1547
Posterior short-segment instrumentation and limited segmental decompression supplemented with vertebroplasty with calcium sulphate and intermediate screws for thoracolumbar burst fractures Changbao ChenGongyi LvXinlong Ma Original Article 22 May 2014 Pages: 1548 - 1557
Comparison of the risk of breakage of two kinds of sacroiliac screws in the treatment of bilateral sacral fractures Shengqiang FuYong ZhaoDan Wang Original Article 27 April 2014 Pages: 1558 - 1567
A novel technique for reduction of unreducible lumbar fractures in ankylosing spondylitis Rajat MahajanAbhishek SrivastavaHarvinder Singh Chhabra Original Article 18 May 2014 Pages: 1568 - 1572
A comparison of spinal anesthesia characteristics following intrathecal bupivacaine or levobupivacaine in lumbar disc surgery Monica del-Rio-VellosilloJose Javier Garcia-MedinaAntonio Abengochea-Cotania Letter to the Editor 24 January 2014 Pages: 1573 - 1574
Answer to the letter to the editor of Monica del-Rio-Vellosillo et al. entitled “A comparison of spinal anesthesia characteristics following intrathecal bupivacaine or levobupivacaine in lumbar disc surgery” by Sahin AS, Türker G, Bekar A, Bilgin H, Korfalı G (2013). Eur Spine J 9. doi:10.1007/s00586-013-3082-0 Ayça Sultan Şahin Author's Reply 15 January 2014 Pages: 1575 - 1575
Letter to the Editor concerning “Range of motion of thoracic spine in sagittal plane” Johnny PaduloLuca Paolo Ardigò Letter to the Editor 21 May 2014 Pages: 1576 - 1577
Answer to the Letter to the Editor of J. Padulo et al. concerning “Range of motion of thoracic spine in sagittal plane” by D. Morita et al. Eur Spine J (2014) 23:673–678 Daigo Morita Author's Reply 15 May 2014 Pages: 1578 - 1578
Comment on Guo et al. entitled “A prospective randomized controlled study on the treatment outcome of SpineCor brace versus rigid brace for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with follow-up according to the SRS standardized criteria” Tim Cook Letter to the Editor 23 May 2014 Pages: 1579 - 1579
Answer to the Letter of the Editor T. Cook concerning “A prospective randomized controlled study on the treatment outcome of SpineCor brace versus rigid brace for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with follow-up according to the SRS standardized criteria” by Jing Guo et al., Eur Spine J, doi:10.1007/s00586-013-3146-1 Jack Chun Yiu ChengTsz Ping LamBobby Kin Wah Ng Author's Reply 27 May 2014 Pages: 1580 - 1580
Erratum to: The growth and increase of the number of journals focusing on Spine: a scientific blessing? Max AebiMarek Szpalski Erratum 23 April 2014 Pages: 1581 - 1581
Erratum to: The potential role of heat shock proteins in acute spinal cord injury Yijun ZhouLeilei XuQiuzhen Liang Erratum 23 April 2014 Pages: 1582 - 1582
Erratum to: Influence of age and sagittal balance of the spine on the value of the pelvic incidence Jean Legaye Erratum 09 April 2014 Pages: 1583 - 1583