Erdman et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A Review of Kinematic Theories and Practices Compiled for Biomechanics Students and ResearchersErdman et al., 2024
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- 14027654345006389119
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- Erdman A
- Lehman M
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- Journal of biomechanical engineering
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The topic of kinematics is fundamental to engineering and has a significant bearing on clinical evaluations of human movement. For those studying biomechanics, this topic is often overlooked in importance. The degree to which kinematic fundamentals are included in …
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