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    Accuracy of Functional and Predictive Methods to Calculate the Hip Joint Center in Young Non-pathologic Asymptomatic Adults with Dual Fluoroscopy as a Reference Standard

    Predictions from biomechanical models of gait may be sensitive to joint center locations. Most often, the hip joint center (HJC) is derived from locations of reflective markers adhered to the skin. Here, predi...

    Niccolo M. Fiorentino, Michael J. Kutschke in Annals of Biomedical Engineering (2016)

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    The reliability of a portable clinical force plate used for the assessment of static postural control: repeated measures reliability study

    Force plates are frequently used for postural control assessments but they are expensive and not widely available in most clinical settings. Increasingly, clinicians are using this technology to assess patient...

    Samira Golriz, Jeffrey J Hebert, K Bo Foreman in Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2012)

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    The validity of a portable clinical force plate in assessment of static postural control: concurrent validity study

    The broad use of force plates in clinical settings for postural control assessment suggests the need for instruments that are easy to use, affordable and readily available. In addition, these instruments of me...

    Samira Golriz, Jeffrey J Hebert, K Bo Foreman in Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2012)