Dear All,
The reporting of lower limb kinematics is an integral part of the research of so many, in particular research that is designed to lead to clinical intervention.
As such, I would like to compliment the efforts of Tecla Bonci, Valentina Camomilla, Raphael Dumas, Laurence Chèze and Aurelio Cappozzo for their recent paper entitled "A soft tissue artefact model driven by proximal and distal joint kinematics.", J of Biomechanics in press.
As a research community it is imperative that we recognize the limitations inherent in estimating non-sagittal plane knee joint kinematics, as evidence suggests that with skin markers our estimates may, in fact, be opposite to actual tibio-femoral motions.
This study is one more step towards gaining the ability to accurately report knee joint rotations and translations using non-invasive in vivo methods; steps which are necessary for developing evidence-based clinical intervention strategies.
Respectfully,
Daniel L Benoit
University of Ottawa
The reporting of lower limb kinematics is an integral part of the research of so many, in particular research that is designed to lead to clinical intervention.
As such, I would like to compliment the efforts of Tecla Bonci, Valentina Camomilla, Raphael Dumas, Laurence Chèze and Aurelio Cappozzo for their recent paper entitled "A soft tissue artefact model driven by proximal and distal joint kinematics.", J of Biomechanics in press.
As a research community it is imperative that we recognize the limitations inherent in estimating non-sagittal plane knee joint kinematics, as evidence suggests that with skin markers our estimates may, in fact, be opposite to actual tibio-femoral motions.
This study is one more step towards gaining the ability to accurately report knee joint rotations and translations using non-invasive in vivo methods; steps which are necessary for developing evidence-based clinical intervention strategies.
Respectfully,
Daniel L Benoit
University of Ottawa
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