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Moiré fringe topography of the human body.
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1981
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Polaroid CameraBone ImagingEngineeringOphthalmologyMicroscopyMedical ImagingMoiré Fringe TopographyBiomedical ImagingTopographical AnatomyOptical Coherence TomographyAnatomyLumbar Spine DiseaseMedical Image ComputingMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryTomographyRadiology
Moiré fringe topography is introduced as a technique for the quantification of musculoskeletal diseases. The apparatus described includes a glass grid, Polaroid camera, and a 1000-W light source. With accurately positioned subjects, this technique has application in the evaluation of scoliosis, lumbar spine disease, and tumor evaluation . By optimizing the optical principles, computer analysis is allowed, which offers further quantification of contour changes associated with these disease states.