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2008, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 205-213 The effect of anisotropic systematic errors in estimating helical angles
by Fredrik Öhberg - 214-214 Are coupled rotations in the lumbar spine largely due to the osseo-ligamentous anatomy? – A modelling study
by J. P. Little
2008, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 CMBBE special issue on motion analysis and musculoskeletal modelling
by Cathy Holt & Garth Johnson - 3-9 A weighted least squares method for inverse dynamic analysis
by Antonie J. van den Bogert & Anne Su - 11-17 A neurofuzzy inference system based on biomechanical features for the evaluation of the effects of physical training
by G. Vannozzi & F. Pecoraro & P. Caserotti - 19-30 Predicting the shapes of bones at a joint: application to the shoulder
by Yuhui M. Yang - 31-40 Reduction, classification and ranking of motion analysis data: an application to osteoarthritic and normal knee function data
by Lianne Jones & Cathy A. Holt & Malcolm J. Beynon - 41-53 Integrating modelling, motion capture and x-ray fluoroscopy to investigate patellofemoral function during dynamic activity
by J. W. Fernandez & M. Akbarshahi & H. J. Kim & M. G. Pandy - 55-61 Computational biomechanics of knee joint in open kinetic chain extension exercises
by W. Mesfar & A. Shirazi-Adl - 63-71 Evaluation of a patient-specific cost function to predict the influence of foot path on the knee adduction torque during gait
by Benjamin J. Fregly - 73-80 Adaptation of scapula lateral rotation after reverse anatomy shoulder replacement
by Andreas Kontaxis & Garth R. Johnson - 81-93 An estimation of joint kinematics for a standing reach task using ground reaction data
by S. Fioretti & M. Scocco - 95-103 Are coupled rotations in the lumbar spine largely due to the osseo-ligamentous anatomy?—A modeling study
by J. P. Little