The use of electromagnetic tracking technology for measurement of passive cervical range of motion: a pilot study

Adrian Lindsay Morphett1, Colin M Crawford2, Don Lee3
1PhD candidate, Human Factors Group, School of Science and Engineering, Swinbourne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
2Research Scholar, Unit of Rheumatology, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia
3Senior Lecturer, Human Factors Group, School of Science and Engineering, Swinbourne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

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