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Study of the effect of alignment variations on the kinematics of amputee's gait
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Characterisation and biocompatibility evaluation of calcium phosphate biomaterials in vitro
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The preclinical and clinical assessment of the physical characteristics of burn wound dressings
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Vibration reponse analysis in orthopaedics and its application at the lumbar spine
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Heat and matter transfer in body organs with special reference to skin blood flow and localised hyperthermia
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The hip joint capsule, Mechanical properties and contribution to joint stability in total hip replacement
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A theoretical investigation of inversion layer transducers (ILT) for ultrasonic skin thickness measurement
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Assessment of movement in the elderly during sleep with reference to pressure sore prevention
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Towards a tri-leaflet polyurethane heart valve prothesis
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Biomechanics of the ankle joint complex using a muscle model assisted optimisation model
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Elbow joint prosthesis design, biomechanical aspects
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Evaluation of a flexible goniometer with a view to developing a hip dislocation articulation alert system
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Hip joint forces, hip joint forces of 40 to 60 year old normal and total hip replacement subjects during walking and stair, ramp and camber negociation
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Comparison of the primary stability and seating force of two uncemented cup designs used for total hip replacement
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The biomechanical characteristics of human skin
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Ankle joint biomechanics
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The tribological significance of the joint fluid analog in a hip joint simulator
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A pilot study comparing the performance of the microprocessor-controlled RHEO knee and the 3R80 hydraulic knee
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Validation of a navigated hip replacement surgery system
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Contribution of cortico muscular synchrony to human movement and its potential use in neuroprosthetic control
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