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  • 3D and 6D gonimeters

    Dear All,

    I am currently developing a line of research that looks at 3D or 6D
    movement of the knee while it is being be perturbed. The experimental
    protocol permits goniometers to be used. I have used the Penny Giles 2D
    goniometers but I am wanting to measure greater degrees of freedom. I am
    also unsure as to the ability of these to measure rapid perturbations, ie.
    up to 30Hz.

    So I am wanting to find out about the availability of 3D or 6D goniometers
    and the users' experience with these instruments. Thanks in advance for
    your responses and I will post a summary as usual.

    Cheers


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    David G Lloyd Ph.D.
    Lecturer - Biomechanics
    Department of Human Movement
    University of Western Australia
    Nedlands, W.A., 6907
    AUSTRALIA

    Ph (+61 9) 380 3919
    Fax (+61 9) 380 1039
    Email dlloyd@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
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