dimensional analysis would require that the digitized points be simultanously visible from 2 or more cameras. Will this be possible?
Please review the information and feel free to contact me for any additional questions. Sincerely, John Probe Ariel Dynamics, Inc. Email: ARIEL1@ix.netcom.com —– Original Message —– From: dan strong To: ariel1@ix.netcom.com Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 12:32 PM Subject: Motion capture to assess cervical spine immobilization. Hello. I’m a junior orthopedic surgeon, planning a research project to evaluate the efficacy of a number of different cervical spine immobilization devices. As I expect you already know, when someone is involved in an accident we use certain methods to move them with the minimum amount of movement to their spine. This involves strapping them into or onto various boards, jackets and vacuum matresses, and may mean carrying them at any angle to extract them from mangled vehicles, cliffsides, etc. Obviously, the less spinal movement, the better. I want to compare different devices and methods according to the amount of movement produced in volunteers under cont
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