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This work compared three attachment systems (AS) designed to minimize soft tissue artefacts in gait analysis measurements.
A frequent difficulty of image analysis is identification of false positive structures arising from background staining and tissue artefacts, thereby lowering the specificity and reliability of object recognition.
Areas of necrosis, tissue artefacts, in situ carcinoma, and inflammation were avoided.
Issues related to soft tissue artefacts and the validity of skin markers to track underlying skeletal segments remains problematic.
Also, in some cases, tissue artefacts, an admixture of stroma with lymphocytes and large ducts could impact the DIA results.
In addition, knee rotation range is also vulnerable to soft tissue artefacts which may in fact be larger than the physiological range of knee internal rotation.
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Their movement relative to the underlying bone is known as a soft tissue artefact (STA).
When stereophotogrammetry and skin-markers are used, bone-pose estimation is jeopardised by the soft tissue artefact (STA).
Soft tissue artefact is the dominant error source for upper extremity motion analyses that use skin-mounted markers, especially in humeral axial rotation.
When recording human movement with stereophotogrammetry, skin deformation and displacement (soft tissue artefact; STA) inhibits surface markers' ability to validly represent the movement of the underlying bone.
Clinical assessment devices are currently limited to anterior posterior drawer measurements, while tools used to measure movement in the remaining degrees of freedom are either invasive or prone to soft tissue artefact.
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