Here is an example of the data collected using X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) for the jump-cut study (see link below for more about the Jump Cut study). The subject’s femur and tibia are shown here entering the field of view, landing, and then sidestep cutting out of the field of view. The orange bone models are shown overlaid on both X-ray sequences to illustrate the markerless tracking results obtained from Autoscoper. Take notice of the optical motion capture markers on the skin. Notic
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