Dr. Ella
Been
Faculty
of Health Professions
Ono
Academic College, Israel
Head
of Physical Therapy Department
Department
of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
Tel
Aviv University,
Israel
Email: beenella1@gmail.com
Qualifications
2006
Ph.D., Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel
Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
1990
BPT., Physical Therapy Department, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Publications (Selected)
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Bezalel T, Carmeli E, Been E, &Kalichman L.
(2014). Scheuermann's disease: Current diagnosis and treatment approach.
Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation, 27(4), 383-390.
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Been E, Shefi S,
Zilka L. &Soudack M. (2014). Foramen Magnum Orientation and Its Association
with Cervical Lordosis: A Model for Reconstructing Cervical Curvature in
Archeological and Extinct Hominin Specimens. Advances in Anthropology, 4,
133-140. doi: 10.4236/aa.2014.43017.
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Been E,
Gómez-Olivencia A, and Kramer PA. (2014). Lumbar lordosis in extinct hominins:
Implications of the pelvic incidence. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22507.
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Been E, and
Kalichman L. 2014. Lumbar lordosis. The Spine Journal 14:87-97. (IF, 3.2; No.
of Citations, 2; Rank, 4/65)
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Shefi S, Soudack
M, Konen E, and Been E. 2013. Development of the Lumbar Lordotic Curvature in
Children From Age 2 to 20 Years. Spine 38(10):E602-E608.
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Gómez-Olivencia
A, Been E, Arsuaga JL, and Stock JT. 2013. The Neandertal vertebral column 1:
The cervical spine. Journal of Human Evolution 64:608-630.
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Been E, Pessah H,
Peleg S, and Kramer PA. 2013. Sacral orientation in hominin evolution. Advances
in Anthropology 3:133-141.
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Been E, Gomez A,
and Kramer PA. 2012. Lumbar lordosis of extinct hominins. American Journal
of Physical Anthropology 147:64–77.
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Kalichman L, Li
L, Hunter DJ, and Been E. 2011. Association between lumbar lordosis and
CT-evaluated features of spinal degeneration. The Spine Journal 11(4):308-315.
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Been E, Li L,
Hunter DJ, and Kalichman L. 2011. Geometry of the vertebral bodies and the
intervertebral discs in lumbar segments adjacent to spondylolysis and
spondylolisthesis: pilot study. European Spine Journal 20(7):1159-1165.
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Been E, Peleg S,
Marom A, and Barash A. 2010. Morphology and Function of the Lumbar Spine of the
Kebara 2 Neandertal. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 142(4):549-557.
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Been E, Barash A,
Pessah H, and Peleg S. 2010. A new look at the geometry of the lumbar spine.
Spine 35(20):E1014-E1017.
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Been E, Barash A,
Marom A, and Kramer PA. 2010. Vertebral Bodies or Discs Which Contributes More
to Human-like Lumbar Lordosis?. Clinical Orthopedic and Related Research
468(7):1822-1829.
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Been E, Barash A,
Marom A, Aizenberg I, and Kramer PA. 2010. A New Model for Calculating the
Lumbar Lordosis Angle in Early Hominids and in the Spine of the Neandertal from
Kebara. The Anatomical Record 293(7):1140-1145.
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Peleg S, Dar G,
Steinberg N, Masharawi Y, Been E, Abbas J, and Hershkovitz I. 2009. Sacral
orientation and spondylolysis. Spine 34(25):E906-E910.
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Been E, Pessah H,
Been L, Tawil A, and Peleg S. 2007. A New Method for Predicting the Lumbar
Lordosis Angle in Skeletal Material. The Anatomical Record 290:1568-1573.
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Masharawi Y,
Rothschild B, Dar G, Peleg S, Robinson D, Been E, and HershkovitzI. 2004. Facet
orientation in the thoracolumbar spine: three-dimensional anatomic and
biomechanical analysis. Spine 29:1755-1763.