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Changes in segmental mass and inertia during pregnancy: A musculoskeletal model of the pregnant woman.

Gait & Posture, 2019
BACKGROUND One in four pregnant women falls at least once during her pregnancy. During pregnancy, the body undergoes tremendous vascular, hormonal, physiological, and psychological changes to accommodate the growing fetus. The pregnancy-induced mass gain
A. Haddox, J. Hausselle, A. Azoug
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A reduced muscle model and planar musculoskeletal model fit for the simulation of whole-body movements.

Journal of Biomechanics, 2019
Musculoskeletal models are made to reflect the capacities of the human body in general, and often a specific subject in particular. It remains challenging to both model the musculoskeletal system and then fit the modelled muscles to a specific human ...
M. Millard   +3 more
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Comparison of predicted kinetic variables between Parkinson's disease patients and healthy age-matched control using a depth sensor-driven full-body musculoskeletal model.

Gait & Posture, 2019
BACKGROUND Abnormalities in gait kinetics in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who have suffer from gait impairment have been noted using a conventional inverse dynamic analysis derived by marker-based motion capture system and force plate, which ...
Jeonghoon Oh   +4 more
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Musculoskeletal Robotics Modeling and Simulation

2014
This paper presents the kinematics and dynamics of a musculoskeletal model inspired by humans/animals where the bones (links) are actuated by muscles (linear actuators). Starting from a single-link musculoskeletal structure, the kinematics were addressed to link the joint and muscle variables.
Ahmad Zaki bin Hj Shukor   +4 more
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Biomechanical model for musculoskeletal simulation

Materials Research Proceedings, 2023
Abstract. Musculoskeletal modeling is a technique for studying joint contact forces and moments during a movement. Subject-specific models can achieve high accuracy in estimating joint contact forces. Construction of subject-specific models, on the other hand, remains costly and time-consuming.
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Musculoskeletal modeling in biomedical education

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 2005
The application of computer simulation can be useful for minimizing incompatibilities between workers’ physical capabilities and their job demands towards preventing work-related musculoskeletal injuries. This paper presents a specially prepared interactive CD-ROM tutorial in biomedical education with the application of modern simulation tools (Working
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3D MRI Models of the Musculoskeletal System

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021
AbstractComputed tomography (CT) is most commonly used to produce three-dimensional (3D) models for evaluating bone and joint morphology in clinical practice. However, 3D models created from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data can be equally effective for comprehensive and accurate assessment of osseous and soft tissue structure morphology and ...
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Rigid-body and musculoskeletal models

2022
In this chapter, we will look into rigid-body and musculoskeletal modeling. With these models, it is possible to estimate muscle, ligament, and joint forces that are typically difficult, or even impossible, to measure directly within the human body. Therefore, the only viable option is to estimate these, and this is what rigid-body and musculoskeletal ...
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A musculoskeletal model driven by dual Microsoft Kinect Sensor data

Multibody system dynamics, 2017
Musculoskeletal modeling is becoming a standard method to estimate muscle, ligament and joint forces non-invasively. As input, these models often use kinematic data obtained using marker-based motion capture, which, however, is associated with several ...
Sebastian Skals   +4 more
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