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English: The calcaneus could be rotated with any viewing angle while being measured in a user interface. The anatomic landmarks were shown in various views including lateral view, anterior view, superior view and so on. All distances, angles and area were measured in 3D space.
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Source Video file from Qiang M, Chen Y, Zhang K, Li H, Dai H (2014). "Measurement of three-dimensional morphological characteristics of the calcaneus using CT image post-processing". Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. DOI:10.1186/1757-1146-7-19. PMID 24625107. PMC: 4007629.
Author Qiang M, Chen Y, Zhang K, Li H, Dai H
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