Have you ever thought about how your skeleton moves as you go about your day? When we think about this question, x-ray images immediately come to our mind. But how would we measure a skeleton’s motion ...
FIGS. 1 and 2 reproduce photographs of a model demonstrating a type of skeletal movement which depends upon automatic adjustments of hydrostatic pressure acting upon an elastic body wall. Neither ...
In this short article, Popular Science reports that a Brown University team has developed a new imaging system. The CTX process combines 'computed-tomography (CT) scanners, X-ray video and computer ...
For the first time, researchers have measured the mechanical stresses and strains brought about by foetal movements during the second half of gestation, using computational modelling based on MRI ...