A novel joint angle measurement system to monitor hip movement in children with hip diseases
Children’s hip diseases are an umbrella term to define different conditions (e.g. Perthes’ disease; hip dysplasia) that affect the hip bone during the first months or years after birth. Assessing the degree of hip stiffness is important in the management of the disease, but to date there is no syste...
Main Authors: | Leo, DG, Abdullah, BM, Perry, DC, Jones, H |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Springer, Cham
2019
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