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Correction for Patient Sway in Radiographic Biplanar Imaging for Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Spine: In Vitro Study of a New Method
Acta Radiologica, 06/30/09
Legaye J et al. - 3D accuracy improved significantly by using the corrective method, whatever the subject's sway. This technique is reliable for clinical appraisal of the spine, if the subject's sway does not exceed 10°. For greater sway, improvement persists, but a risk of lack of accuracy exists.
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