Hello there!
I am presently researching the rotation axis of the human knee. Due to
the various forces acting on the knee (i.e. tendons, muscles, ligaments
etc.) from loaded and unloaded motion as well as relatively unknown
geometrics of this joint, it seems to be a difficult task to determine the
presumed changing center of rotation. I was wondering if anyone knows of or
has done such a study on this issue. Enlightenment would be great thanks!
Brandie Wilde
Alberta Research Council
Calgary, Ca
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I am presently researching the rotation axis of the human knee. Due to
the various forces acting on the knee (i.e. tendons, muscles, ligaments
etc.) from loaded and unloaded motion as well as relatively unknown
geometrics of this joint, it seems to be a difficult task to determine the
presumed changing center of rotation. I was wondering if anyone knows of or
has done such a study on this issue. Enlightenment would be great thanks!
Brandie Wilde
Alberta Research Council
Calgary, Ca
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