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ISB recommendation on definitions of joint coordinate systems of various joints for the reporting of human joint motion-Part II: shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand

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A definition of a joint coordinate system (JCS) for the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand is proposed and a standard for the local axis system in each articulating segment or bone is generated.
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This article is published in Journal of Biomechanics.The article was published on 2005-05-01. It has received 3866 citations till now.

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Lower-limb coordination and shoulder joint mechanics in the tennis serve.

TL;DR: Comparable shoulder joint kinetics evolved from the differential lower-limb mechanics that characterized the FU, FB, and ARM techniques, when facilitated by a leg drive, high-performance players generate similar resultant pre-impact racket velocities independent of stance.
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Upper Limb Kinematics Using Inertial and Magnetic Sensors: Comparison of Sensor-to-Segment Calibrations.

TL;DR: The very good overall accuracy (trueness and precision) of MIMU-based joint angle data seems to be more dependent on the level of rigor of the experimental procedure (operator training) than on the choice of calibration itself.
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Running in ostriches (Struthio camelus): three-dimensional joint axes alignment and joint kinematics.

TL;DR: This analysis revealed that the majority of the segment motion during running in the ostrich occurs in flexion/extension, and this feature of the limb anatomy appears to provide the major lateral displacement of the lower limb necessary for steering the swinging limb clear of the stance limb.
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Joint kinematic calculation based on clinical direct kinematic versus inverse kinematic gait models

TL;DR: Differences in joint kinematics up to 13° were found between the Plug-in-Gait and the gait 2392 OpenSim model, and the majority of these differences were attributed to differences in the anatomical models, which included different anatomical segment frames and joint constraints.
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Performance Evaluation of Smartphone Inertial Sensors Measurement for Range of Motion

TL;DR: If smartphones are reliable and accurate enough for clinical motion research is determined with the comparison to the gold standard, an industrial robotic arm with an actual standard use inertial motion unit in clinical measurement, an Xsens product.
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A Joint Coordinate System for the Clinical Description of Three-Dimensional Motions: Application to the Knee

TL;DR: This paper presents a joint coordinate system that provides a simple geometric description of the three-dimensional rotational and translational motion between two rigid bodies.
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ISB recommendations for standardization in the reporting of kinematic data.

TL;DR: Since 1990, the Standardization and Terminology Committee of the International Society of Biomechanics has been working towards a recommendation for standardization in the reporting of kinematic data, and the use of center of mass-based segmental reference frames should be routinely used.
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The kinesiology of the thumb trapeziometacarpal joint.

TL;DR: A position of adduction and flexion of the trapeziometacarpal joint was most common during thumb function, and both the trapezium and metacarpophalangeal joints contributed to rotation of the thumb.
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Three-dimensional recording and description of motions of the shoulder mechanism.

TL;DR: A measurement technique is presented for recording positions of the bones of the shoulder mechanism, i.e., thorax, clavicula, scapula and humerus, in 3-D space, based on palpating and recordings positions of bony landmarks, which is comparable with cinegraphic methods.
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