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Fig. 1 The plastic model (Arthrex, USA) with humerus marker (a). Intraarticular view from navigation experiment to show real-time informationregarding tool tracking and anchoring angle (b)
Fig. 2 Laboratory setting of navigation and arthroscopy
Table 1 Comparison between conventional and NAS methodsin terms of accuracy
Table 2 Interobserver reliability ICC of both methods in terms of angular and translational errors
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