Abstract

The present paper examines the role of theoretical kinematics of rigid body motion in solving some of the basic research problems in the study of intervertebral motion in human spine. The paper presents an extensive literature search in the bio-kinematics of human spine and discusses the opportunities for technology transfer in theoretical kinematics to study the mechanics of human spine.

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