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    Hello,

    I am preparing to complete a complete 3-dimensional kinematic and kinetic
    analysis of bowling in cricket. I believe that there is already a
    biomechanical group attempting to set up a complete standardised
    description of 3D joint motion in the human body. Could you please inform
    me how to contact this group. Is there a website? (I am already aware of
    the International Shoulder Group). I am also having some difficulty
    choosing an appropriate rigid body trunk model - some researchers use one
    segment others two or more. For the latter case, how to obtain the
    intertial properties?

    I have also heard that there is already published a framework of the
    standardisation of joint descriptions in the Journal of Biomechanics. Can
    someone please provide me with this reference. Other relevant references
    would also be appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Rene Ferdinands
    University of Waikato
    Dept of Physics & Electronic Engineering
    Private Bag 3105
    Hamilton 2001
    New Zealand

    Phone: (+64 7) 838 4026
    Fax: (+64 7) 838 4219
    email: redf1@waikato.ac.nz
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    Rene Ferdinands
    University of Waikato
    Dept of Physics & Electronic Engineering
    Private Bag 3105
    Hamilton 2001
    New Zealand

    Phone: (+64 7) 838 4026
    Fax: (+64 7) 838 4219
    email: redf1@waikato.ac.nz
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