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Interactive simulation of biomechanical systems: The kinematics and stress of the human knee

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    The application of real-time shaded computer graphics to the visualization of certain biomechanical aspects of the human knee. The published work of various researchers in the biomechanics of the knee is incorporated into a computer model. Interactive techniques are utilized to visualize the dynamics and stress of the knee joint based on this biomechanical model.

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    ACM '78: Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference - Volume 2
    January 1978
    990 pages
    ISBN:0897910001
    DOI:10.1145/800178
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