Magnetic resonance imaging for in vivo assessment of three-dimensional patellar tracking.
We have developed a non-invasive measurement technique which can ultimately be used to quantify three-dimensional patellar kinematics of human subjects for a range of static positions of loaded flexion and assessed its accuracy. Knee models obtained by segmenting and reconstructing one high-resoluti...
Auteurs principaux: | Fellows, R, Hill, N, Gill, R, MacIntyre, N, Harrison, M, Ellis, R, Wilson, DR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2005
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