Optical measurement of the center of rotation for human joints.
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Abstract A photo-optical technique, based on the theory of Moire fringes, is presented for use in locating the two-dimensional instantaneous center of rotation for human joints. The technique is demonstrated for the motion of the human shoulder complex when undergoing elevation.
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