Journal: Med. Biol. Engineering and Computing

Volume 52, Issue 3

205 -- 210Andrea Giovanni Cutti, Edward K. Chadwick. Shoulder biomechanics and the success of translational research
211 -- 219Jonathan P. Braman, Kristin D. Zhao, Rebekah L. Lawrence, Alicia K. Harrison, Paula M. Ludewig. Shoulder impingement revisited: evolution of diagnostic understanding in orthopedic surgery and physical therapy
221 -- 231Pieter Bas de Witte, Jurriaan H. De Groot, Erik W. van Zwet, Paula M. Ludewig, Jochem Nagels, Rob G. H. H. Nelissen, Jonathan P. Braman. Communication breakdown: clinicians disagree on subacromial impingement
233 -- 240J. F. Henseler, P. B. de Witte, Jurriaan H. De Groot, Erik W. van Zwet, Rob G. H. H. Nelissen, Jochem Nagels. Cranial translation of the humeral head on radiographs in rotator cuff tear patients: the modified active abduction view
241 -- 249P. B. de Witte, P. van der Zwaal, E. R. A. van Arkel, Rob G. H. H. Nelissen, Jurriaan H. De Groot. Pathologic deltoid activation in rotator cuff tear patients: normalization after cuff repair?
251 -- 256James Marchi, Dimitra Blana, Edward K. Chadwick. Glenohumeral stability during a hand-positioning task in previously injured shoulders
257 -- 264Rebecca L. Brookham, Clark R. Dickerson. Empirical quantification of internal and external rotation muscular co-activation ratios in healthy shoulders
265 -- 270Gretchen D. Oliver. Relationship between gluteal muscle activation and upper extremity kinematics and kinetics in softball position players
271 -- 282I. Parel, A. G. Cutti, A. Kraszewski, G. Verni, H. Hillstrom, A. Kontaxis. Intra-protocol repeatability and inter-protocol agreement for the analysis of scapulo-humeral coordination
283 -- 291Bart Bolsterlee, H. E. J. Veeger, Frans C. T. van der Helm. Modelling clavicular and scapular kinematics: from measurement to simulation
293 -- 299Daniel Baumgartner, Daniel Tomas, Lukas Gossweiler, Walter Siegl, Georg Osterhoff, Bernd Heinlein. Towards the development of a novel experimental shoulder simulator with rotating scapula and individually controlled muscle forces simulating the rotator cuff