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Kinematic analysis in oculoplastic reconstructive surgery: measuring manual control and fluidity of movement.

George M SalehAndre LitwinJ Richard O CollinGeoffrey E RoseVinod GaubaSalim GhoussayniBadrul Hussain
Published in: Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960) (2014)
These 2 indices, derived from kinematic analysis, appear to distinguish between groups of test subjects with known differences in surgical experience. The evaluation of higher-order motion patterns appears to be of value in the objective evaluation of surgical skills. This method for assessment of manual skills is likely to provide a better guide as to which patterns of movement have the greatest efficiency for specific tasks.
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