Femoral muscle attachment locations in children and adults, and their prediction from clinical measurement.
Accurate representation of children's musculo-skeletal anatomy is becoming increasingly important to biomechanical techniques such as gait analysis. This study used magnetic resonance imaging to examine the locations of the femoral insertions of the psoas, vastus medialis and gastrocnemius musc...
Main Authors: | Jenkins, SE, Harrington, M, Zavatsky, A, O'Connor, J, Theologis, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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