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A Joint Coordinate System for the Clinical Description of Three-Dimensional Motions: Application to the Knee

The experimental study of joint kinematics in three dimensions requires the description and measurement of six motion components. An important aspect of any method of description is the ease with which it is communicated to those who use the data. This paper presents a joint coordinate system that p...

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Published in:Journal of biomechanical engineering 1983-05, Vol.105 (2), p.136-144
Main Authors: Grood, E. S., Suntay, W. J.
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