This paper reviews the literature regarding the use of applying conventional low-frequency vibration analysis as a possible diagnostic tool in the orthopaedic field. Although a considerable number of investigations have been carried out, including the effects of soft tissue, the technique has not been widely accepted clinically. The application of ultrasound appears to be a more realistic alternative.
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