Person Kay Crossley La Trobe University Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Data $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Collector of Physical activity and investigation with magnetic resonance imaging partly explain variability in the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormalities: A systematic review with meta-analysis of imaging studies in asymptomatic individuals Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> isRelatedTo Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102365 (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo High-speed, three-dimensional, x-ray fluoroscopy for accurate measurement of human joint motion (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo Integration of high-speed dynamic x-ray imaging and patient-specific computational modelling for non-invasive assessment of knee-joint function (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo Patient-specific computational tools for evaluating functional performance of total knee replacements in vivo (funded by Australian Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover Identifiers URL : opal.latrobe.edu.au/authors/Kay_Crossley/9477530 ORCID : 0000-0001-5892-129X Saved to MyRDA Save to MyRDA
Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Data $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Collector of Physical activity and investigation with magnetic resonance imaging partly explain variability in the prevalence of patellar tendon abnormalities: A systematic review with meta-analysis of imaging studies in asymptomatic individuals Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> isRelatedTo Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102365 (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo High-speed, three-dimensional, x-ray fluoroscopy for accurate measurement of human joint motion (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo Integration of high-speed dynamic x-ray imaging and patient-specific computational modelling for non-invasive assessment of knee-joint function (funded by Australian Research Council) isRelatedTo Patient-specific computational tools for evaluating functional performance of total knee replacements in vivo (funded by Australian Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover Identifiers URL : opal.latrobe.edu.au/authors/Kay_Crossley/9477530 ORCID : 0000-0001-5892-129X