Mündermann et al., 2006 - Google Patents
The evolution of methods for the capture of human movement leading to markerless motion capture for biomechanical applicationsMündermann et al., 2006
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- Mündermann L
- Corazza S
- Andriacchi T
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- Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
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Over the centuries the evolution of methods for the capture of human movement has been motivated by the need for new information on the characteristics of normal and pathological human movement. This study was motivated in part by the need of new clinical approaches …
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