In vivo triquetrum-hamate kinematics through a simulated hammering task wrist motion.
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Joseph J Crisco | Michael J Rainbow | Edward Akelman | J. Crisco | E. Akelman | M. Rainbow | R. Kamal | Robin N Kamal
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