“…By using the kinematic data recorded in the wrist simulator during a motion the models of the scaphoid and lunate were moved similarly in the animation software. 21 The surface-rendered models also were exported to another software program (Geomagic; Raindrop Geomagic, Research Park Triangle, NC) that converted each surface-rendered bone into solid objects that could be viewed in computer-aided design software (Solid Works; Solid Works, Concord, MA). In-house software, written in Cϩϩ and integrated into the software program used (Solid Works), permitted us to determine the minimum distance between the scaphoid and lunate in the static neutral wrist position and at all flexion-extension or radialulnar deviation positions during a motion, when the wrist was intact, or after sectioning of the various ligaments.…”