Sorry for the second message on this topic, I intended the following
note to go with my previous thank you message but messed up.
All of the responses to my request for a reference for a critique of
the technique of using overlaid force vector images on an image of
the subject to estimate joint moments were essentially critical of
the technique. I have not yet received a response from anybody who
indicated that they are using this method. Does this mean that
everybody is aware of it's problems, and therefore do not use it? if
so, who is buying the commercial systems? If people are using the
method how do they overcome the problems?
Neil
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Dr Neil Messenger
Centre for studies in Physical 0_ ._____.
Education and Sports Science < \\ ' \0/ ' o
University of Leeds /\_ O /_
Leeds LS2 9JT o\ < > ( )\.
UK
Tel: +44 (0)113 2335084 Fax:+44 (0)113 2335083 E-Mail: N.Messenger@Leeds.ac.uk
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note to go with my previous thank you message but messed up.
All of the responses to my request for a reference for a critique of
the technique of using overlaid force vector images on an image of
the subject to estimate joint moments were essentially critical of
the technique. I have not yet received a response from anybody who
indicated that they are using this method. Does this mean that
everybody is aware of it's problems, and therefore do not use it? if
so, who is buying the commercial systems? If people are using the
method how do they overcome the problems?
Neil
__________________________________________________ ________________________________
Dr Neil Messenger
Centre for studies in Physical 0_ ._____.
Education and Sports Science < \\ ' \0/ ' o
University of Leeds /\_ O /_
Leeds LS2 9JT o\ < > ( )\.
UK
Tel: +44 (0)113 2335084 Fax:+44 (0)113 2335083 E-Mail: N.Messenger@Leeds.ac.uk
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