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J. Hecquet

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  15
Citations -  2786

J. Hecquet is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sagittal plane & Pelvis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2492 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Hecquet include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Pelvic incidence: a fundamental pelvic parameter for three-dimensional regulation of spinal sagittal curves

TL;DR: An anatomical parameter, the pelvic incidence, appears to be the main axis of the sagittal balance of the spine, which controls spinal curves in accordance with the adaptability of the other parameters.
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Sagittal alignment of spine and pelvis regulated by pelvic incidence: standard values and prediction of lordosis

TL;DR: The biomechanical and clinical conditions of the standing posture (as in scoliosis, low back pain, spondylisthesis, spine surgery, obesity and postural impairments) can be studied by comparing the measured lordosis with the predicted lordosis.
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The sagittal anatomy of the sacrum among young adults, infants, and spondylolisthesis patients

TL;DR: The sagittal anatomic parameters of the sacrum were found to have a close relationship with the pelvic parameter of incidence angle, and therefore with the sagittal balance of the spine, and it can be concluded that the sacral anatomy plays a key role in spinal sagittal Balance.

Equilibre sagittal du rachis. Relations entre bassin et courbures rachidiennes sagittales en position debout

TL;DR: In this paper, a chaine de correlation significative relieves ces parametres and demontre le role primordial du parametre anatomique pelvien "incidence" dans les variations individuelles des courbures rachidiennes sagittales, which assurent le caractere economique de l'equilibre rachis-pelvis.
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Three-dimensional study of pelvic asymmetry on anatomical specimens and its clinical perspectives

TL;DR: Pelvic symmetry was described osteologically using a common reference coordinate system for a large sample of pelvises using an electromagnetic Fastrak system and a Pearson correlation matrix between the right and left values of the same variable was applied exclusively to values that were significantly asymmetric.