Reliability and Concurrent Validity of a Markerless, Single Camera, Portable 3D Motion Capture System for Assessment of Glenohumeral Mobility.
# Introduction Recent technological advancements have enabled medical, sport, and fitness professionals to utilize digital tools that assist with conducting movement examinations and screenings. One such advancement has been the implementation of a single camera, markerless, and portable 3D motion c...
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Main Authors: | Ofra Pottorf (Author), Daniel Vapne (Author), Jamie Ghigiarelli (Author), Kaitlyn Haase (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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