Reconstruction of the lower limb bones from digitised anatomical landmarks using statistical shape modelling

Highlights • Improved scaling of bone shapes from digitised external landmarks for gait analysis.• Scaling of articulated bones.• Quantification of soft tissue artefact in digitisation at landmark locations.

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