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Morphometric Assessment of the Hip Joint in a Functional Dysplastic Rabbit Model. [PDF]
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Imaging characteristics of hip joint microinstability: a case-control study of hip arthroscopy patients. [PDF]
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Effect of wearable robot Bot Fit's hip joint-centered assist torque and voice coach on walking. [PDF]
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Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2018
Passive exoskeletons have potential advantages in reducing metabolic energy cost. We consider a passive elastic exoskeleton (peEXO) providing hip flexion moment to assist hip flexors during walking, our goal is to use a biomechanical model to explore the
Wenbin Chen +3 more
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Passive exoskeletons have potential advantages in reducing metabolic energy cost. We consider a passive elastic exoskeleton (peEXO) providing hip flexion moment to assist hip flexors during walking, our goal is to use a biomechanical model to explore the
Wenbin Chen +3 more
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2012
Hip fractures usually occur in osteoporotic bone and are classified as insufficiency fractures. These fractures usually occur in the elderly population. With people living increasingly longer, the incidence of these fractures is likely to increase in the future. Femoral neck fractures can occur in children and young adults.
Dipen K. Menon, Dipen K. Menon
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Hip fractures usually occur in osteoporotic bone and are classified as insufficiency fractures. These fractures usually occur in the elderly population. With people living increasingly longer, the incidence of these fractures is likely to increase in the future. Femoral neck fractures can occur in children and young adults.
Dipen K. Menon, Dipen K. Menon
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