Utility of 2D Video Analysis for Assessing Frontal Plane Trunk and Pelvis Motion during Stepping, Landing, and Change in Direction Tasks: A Validity Study
# Background Excessive frontal plane motion of the trunk and/or pelvis has been implicated in numerous clinical conditions. To date, it is unclear whether 2D video is an appropriate surrogate for assessing frontal plane trunk and pelvis motion as a comprehensive validity study across a wide range of...
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Main Authors: | Rachel K Straub (Author), Christopher M Powers (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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