In human movement analysis, the hip joint centre can be estimated using a functional method based on the relative motion of the femur to the pelvis measured using reflective markers attached to the skin surface by an optical motion capture system. The principal source of errors in estimating the hip joint centre location using functional methods is soft tissue artefacts due to the relative motion between the markers and bone; one of the main objectives in human movement analysis is the assessment of soft tissue artefact. Various studies have described the movement of soft tissue artefact and compensated for it invasively; examples include: intra-cortical pins, external fixators, percutaneous skeletal trackers, and Roentgen photogrammetry. T...