Measurement of in-vivo patella kinematics using motion analysis and ultrasound (MAUS)
This paper describes a motion analysis ultrasound system (MAUS) designed for the in-vivo study of the kinematics of patellofemoral joints (PFJ) in both normal and replaced knees. This system utilises non-iodising radiation to effectively acquire kinematic data during weight-bearing activities. Valid...
Main Authors: | Monk, P, Chen, M, Mellon, S, Gibbons, C, Beard, D, Gill, H, Murray, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEEE
2013
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