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Specific 3D reconstruction for children lower limbs using a low dose biplanar X-ray system. Reproducibility of clinical parameters for cerebral palsy patients

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Pages 27-28 | Published online: 10 Oct 2011

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A. Assi, I. Ghanem & W. Skalli. (2008) Biomechanical analysis of lower limbs for children with cerebral palsy: Gait analysis and musculo-skeletal modelling. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 11:sup001, pages 19-20.
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