[HTML][HTML] In vivo estimation of the shoulder joint center of rotation using magneto-inertial sensors: MRI-based accuracy and repeatability assessment
The human gleno-humeral joint is normally represented as a spherical hinge and its center
of rotation is used to construct humerus anatomical axes and as reduction point for the
computation of the internal joint moments. The position of the gleno-humeral joint center
(GHJC) can be estimated by recording ad hoc shoulder joint movement following a
functional approach. In the last years, extensive research has been conducted to improve
GHJC estimate as obtained from positioning systems such as stereo-photogrammetry or …
of rotation is used to construct humerus anatomical axes and as reduction point for the
computation of the internal joint moments. The position of the gleno-humeral joint center
(GHJC) can be estimated by recording ad hoc shoulder joint movement following a
functional approach. In the last years, extensive research has been conducted to improve
GHJC estimate as obtained from positioning systems such as stereo-photogrammetry or …