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A simulation study to investigate ankle sprain mechanisms
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posted on 2016-05-19, 13:21 authored by Feng Wei, Daniel FongDaniel Fong, Roger C. HautAnkle sprain is the most common injury in sports, but the mechanism of injury may not always be clear. Sports-related injury mechanisms can be studied through various approaches: cadaveric experiments, kinematics, biomechanics, and computational modeling. The advantage of computer simulation is the ability to separate motions and study them individually.
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ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, SBC 2011Issue
PARTS A AND BPages
1023 - 1024Citation
WEI, F., FONG, D. and HAUT, R., 2011. A simulation study to investigate ankle sprain mechanisms. IN: Proceedings of 2011 ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference (SBC 2011), Farmington, United States, 22-25 June 2011, parts A and B, pp.1023-1024.Publisher
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