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Animation technology adapted for better mobility

13 February 2014
By Kate McDonald
A Queensland clinical research team is using computer animation technology to develop a three-dimensional model to view movement and gait in burns and stroke patients and those with acquired neurological disorders. The team from the Queensland Motion Analysis Centre (QMAC) at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, led by biomechanical engineer Robyn Grote, has worked […]

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