Glenohumeral motion: review of measurement techniques

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A. M. Hill
A. M. J. Bull
R. J. Dallalana
A. L. Wallace
G. R. Johnson
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[1] Imperial College London,Shoulder Bioengineering Group, Department of Bioengineering
[2] Sir Leon Bagrit Centre,Shoulder Unit
[3] Hospital of St. John and St. Elizabeth,School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Centre for Rehabilitation and Engineering Studies
[4] University of Newcastle upon Tyne,undefined
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Kinematics; Shoulder; Tracking; Measurement;
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Measurement of upper limb motion is problematic, not least because of the large range of path dependent description of motion of the joints, and the multiple non-cyclical unstandardised motion tasks measured. Furthermore, appreciation of shoulder motion specifically is obscured by overlying soft tissue. In order to satisfy the complexity of a clinically useful model of the movement of the joint, input data must be acquired from a set of pre-determined movements using a non-invasive technique with a high level of accuracy. Descriptive and predictive modeling of the glenohumeral joint requires input of high-fidelity data into a 6 degree of freedom representation, without which, the application of the tool is of limited clinical significance to the advancement of both operative and non-operative management of shoulder pathology. Electromagnetic, linkage and radiographic techniques have previously been used, however, an optimal solution is yet to be described.
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