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Rotation sequence as an important factor in shoulder kinematics

Šenk et al., 2006

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8418912265225924334
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Šenk M
Cheze L
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Clinical biomechanics

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Background. The International Society of Biomechanics has proposed a standardization recommendation for motion recordings of the upper extremity defining the set of bony landmarks, local coordinate systems and joint coordinate systems. The aim of our study was …
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