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Stereometry and 3-D MRI reconstruction for kinematics of the rearfoot: a cadaver study
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Stereometry and 3-D MRI reconstruction for kinematics of the rearfoot: a cadaver study

N.L Parks, H.J Hillstrom, B.E Hirsch and J.K Udapa
Proceedings of 16th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, v 1, pp 562-563 vol.1
1994

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Cadaver Foot Image reconstruction Kinematics Magnetic resonance imaging Measurement techniques Motion analysis Motion measurement
This study is a kinematic analysis of the joints of the rearfoot using two kinematic measurement techniques. An unembalmed cadaver foot and ankle was examined using external motion analysis and three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (3D MRI). The authors found a net of 30/spl deg/ of motion at the subtalar joint as the foot moved from 20/spl deg/ of pronation to 50/spl deg/ of supination. They also measured 30/spl deg/ of relative motion between the talus and navicular and 10/spl deg/ between the calcaneus and cuboid.< >

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