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Arne Lundberg
Researcher at Karolinska Institutet
Publications - 57
Citations - 4347
Arne Lundberg is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ankle & Calcaneus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 57 publications receiving 4081 citations. Previous affiliations of Arne Lundberg include Karolinska University Hospital & ETH Zurich.
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Effect of skin movement on the analysis of skeletal knee joint motion during running
TL;DR: It was concluded that knee rotations other than flexion/extension may be affected with substantial errors when using skin markers.
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Invasive in vivo measurement of rear-, mid- and forefoot motion during walking
P Lundgren,Christopher J. Nester,Anmin Liu,Anton Arndt,Richard Jones,Alex Stacoff,Peter Wolf,Arne Lundberg +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work was to use bone anchored external markers to describe the kinematics of the tibia, fibula, talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, medial cuneiform, first and fifth metatarsals during gait.
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The axis of rotation of the ankle joint
TL;DR: The study indicates that the talo-crural joint axis may alter considerably during the arc of motion and differ significantly between individuals, which prompts caution in the use of hinge axes in orthoses and prostheses for the ankle.
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Tibiofemoral and tibiocalcaneal motion during walking: external vs. skeletal markers
Christoph Reinschmidt,A.J. van den Bogert,Arne Lundberg,Benno M. Nigg,N Murphy,Alex Stacoff,Alex Stacoff,A Stano +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that knee rotations other than flexion/extension may be affected with substantial errors when using external markers, and tibiocalcaneal rotations are generally well reflected with External markers, but amplitudes are overestimated.
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Effects of Foot Orthoses on Skeletal Motion During Running
Alex Stacoff,Alex Stacoff,Christoph Reinschmidt,Christoph Reinschmidt,Benno M. Nigg,A.J. van den Bogert,A.J. van den Bogert,Arne Lundberg,Jachen Denoth,Edgar Stüssi +9 more
TL;DR: This in vivo study showed that medially placed foot orthoses did not change tibiocalcaneal movement patterns substantially during the stance phase of running, and showed that orthotic effects were subject specific and unsystematic across conditions.