The shoulder is one of the human body\u27s most complex joint systems, with motion occurring through the coordinated actions of four individual joints, multiple ligaments, and approximately 20 muscles. Unfortunately, shoulder pathologies (e.g., rotator cuff tears, joint dislocations, arthritis) are common, resulting in substantial pain, disability, and decreased quality of life. The specific etiology for many of these pathologic conditions is not fully understood, but it is generally accepted that shoulder pathology is often associated with altered joint motion. Unfortunately, measuring shoulder motion with the necessary level of accuracy to investigate motion-based hypotheses is not trivial. However, radiographic-based motion measurement t...
This paper introduces a protocol for the measurement of shoulder movement that uses a motion analys...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Information...
It has been well recognized that the scapula and the humerus work in concert to enable the shoulder...
The shoulder is one of the human body\u27s most complex joint systems, with motion occurring through...
AbstractBackgroundMeasuring dynamic in vivo shoulder kinematics is crucial to better understanding n...
Objective. To describe a recording and processing methodology for obtaining kinematic data of the sh...
Recently, studies have started employing dynamic four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) imaging...
The purpose of this collection of studies was to further develop the knowledge of shoulder motion in...
Background: The shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the human body. This is du...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
AbstractBackgroundMeasuring dynamic in vivo shoulder kinematics is crucial to better understanding n...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder joint in pati...
In order to analyse shoulder joint movements, the author uses a ZEBRIS CMS-HS ultrasound-based movem...
This paper introduces a protocol for the measurement of shoulder movement that uses a motion analys...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Information...
It has been well recognized that the scapula and the humerus work in concert to enable the shoulder...
The shoulder is one of the human body\u27s most complex joint systems, with motion occurring through...
AbstractBackgroundMeasuring dynamic in vivo shoulder kinematics is crucial to better understanding n...
Objective. To describe a recording and processing methodology for obtaining kinematic data of the sh...
Recently, studies have started employing dynamic four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) imaging...
The purpose of this collection of studies was to further develop the knowledge of shoulder motion in...
Background: The shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the human body. This is du...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
Motion capture is increasingly being used to assess the upper limb. The earliest study of the upper ...
AbstractBackgroundMeasuring dynamic in vivo shoulder kinematics is crucial to better understanding n...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder joint in pati...
In order to analyse shoulder joint movements, the author uses a ZEBRIS CMS-HS ultrasound-based movem...
This paper introduces a protocol for the measurement of shoulder movement that uses a motion analys...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Information...
It has been well recognized that the scapula and the humerus work in concert to enable the shoulder...