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English: The simulation experiment to verify the interaction between the torus and inner femoral cortex. The axial plane was perpendicular to plane A and B in Figure 2 simultaneously, which could move alone the centerline of the canal. As shown, there was no interaction between the torus and the inner femoral cortex.
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Source Video file from Su X, Zhao Z, Zhao J, Zhang L, Long A, Zhang L, Tang P (2015). "Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Curvature of the Femoral Canal in 426 Chinese Femurs". BioMed Research International. DOI:10.1155/2015/318391. PMID 26640785. PMC: 4657382.
Author Su X, Zhao Z, Zhao J, Zhang L, Long A, Zhang L, Tang P
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