Validity of the estimated angular information obtained using an inertial motion capture system during standing trunk forward and backward bending
Abstract Background Bending the trunk forward and backward while standing are common daily activities and can have various patterns. However, any dysfunction in these movements can considerably affect daily living activities. Consequently, a comprehensive evaluation of spinal motion during these act...
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Main Authors: | Taiki Morikawa (Author), Nariyuki Mura (Author), Toshiaki Sato (Author), Hiroshi Katoh (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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