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24 February 1982 Application Of Biomechanics Cinematography To The Study Of Sports And Industrial Injuries
Stanley Plagenhoef
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Abstract
A personal history of biomechanical analyses from motion pictures is presented. The areas of work are of total body motions of athletes in many sports, analysis of work-related injuries in industry, measurements of synthetic turfs, diagnosis of muscular imbalance, and animal motion. A film presentation illustrates each of these areas.The filming and analysing of any motion should produce data that has practical applications. This means taking measured data, interpreting it properly, and then using the information to actually obtain useful results. The practical application of data obtained from the high speed filming of humans and animals is presented here.
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Stanley Plagenhoef "Application Of Biomechanics Cinematography To The Study Of Sports And Industrial Injuries", Proc. SPIE 0291, 2nd Intl Symp of Biomechanics Cinematography and High Speed Photography, (24 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932311
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KEYWORDS
Injuries

Motion analysis

Motion measurement

Cinematography

Biological research

Cameras

Analytical research

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