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    Soft tissue displacement over pelvic anatomical landmarks during 3-D hip movements by Camomilla, V, Bonci, T, Cappozzo, A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (06-09-2017)
    “…Abstract The position, in a pelvis-embedded anatomical coordinate system, of skin points located over the following anatomical landmarks (AL) was determined…”
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    Assessing motor competence in kicking in individuals with Down syndrome through wearable motion sensors by Quinzi, F., Camomilla, V., Sbriccoli, P., Piacentini, M. F., Vannozzi, G.

    “…Background Kicking a ball is a very frequent action in sport and leisure time activities and a low proficiency in this skill could limit the participation in…”
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    Metrics for Describing Soft-Tissue Artefact and Its Effect on Pose, Size, and Shape of Marker Clusters by Grimpampi, E., Camomilla, V., Cereatti, A., de Leva, P., Cappozzo, A.

    “…In human movement analysis based on stereophotogrammetry, bone pose is reconstructed by observing a cluster of skin markers. Each marker undergoes a…”
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    A model of the soft tissue artefact rigid component by Camomilla, V, Bonci, T, Dumas, R, Chèze, L, Cappozzo, A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (16-07-2015)
    “…Abstract When using stereophotogrammetry and skin-markers, the reconstruction of skeletal movement is affected by soft-tissue artefact (STA). This may be…”
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    Generalized mathematical representation of the soft tissue artefact by Dumas, R, Camomilla, V, Bonci, T, Cheze, L, Cappozzo, A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (22-01-2014)
    “…Abstract While reconstructing skeletal movement using stereophotogrammetry, the relative movement between a skin marker and the underlying bone is regarded as…”
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    Rigid and non-rigid geometrical transformations of a marker-cluster and their impact on bone-pose estimation by Bonci, T, Camomilla, V, Dumas, R, Chèze, L, Cappozzo, A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (26-11-2015)
    “…Abstract When stereophotogrammetry and skin-markers are used, bone-pose estimation is jeopardised by the soft tissue artefact (STA). At marker-cluster level,…”
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    Tibio-femoral joint constraints for bone pose estimation during movement using multi-body optimization by Bergamini, E, Pillet, H, Hausselle, J, Thoreux, P, Guerard, S, Camomilla, V, Cappozzo, A, Skalli, W

    Published in Gait & posture (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract When using skin markers and stereophotogrammetry for movement analysis, bone pose estimation may be performed using multi-body optimization with the…”
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    The sensitivity of posturographic parameters to acquisition settings by Schmid, M., Conforto, S., Camomilla, V., Cappozzo, A., D’Alessio, T.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-11-2002)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of posturographic parameters (PP) to changes in acquisition settings. A group of eight young adults…”
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    Femoral anatomical frame: assessment of various definitions by Della Croce, U., Camomilla, V., Leardini, A., Cappozzo, A.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-06-2003)
    “…The reliability of the estimate of joint kinematic variables and the relevant functional interpretation are affected by the uncertainty with which bony…”
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