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Background and objectives: There are no reports on articular stress distribution during walking based on any computed tomography (CT)-finite element model (CT-FEM). This study aimed to develop a calculation model of the load response (LR) phase, the most
Kunihiro Watanabe +6 more
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Biomimetic Approaches for Human Arm Motion Generation: Literature Review and Future Directions
In recent years, numerous studies have been conducted to analyze how humans subconsciously optimize various performance criteria while performing a particular task, which has led to the development of robots that are capable of performing tasks with a ...
Urvish Trivedi +3 more
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Investigation of the mechanical behavior of the biceps brachii (BB) muscle at different dynamic forces is essential to improve training techniques, prevent sports injuries and optimize rehabilitation results.
Hamid Asadi Dereshgi
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On validation of multibody musculoskeletal models [PDF]
We review the opportunities to validate multibody musculoskeletal models in view of the current transition of musculoskeletal modelling from a research topic to a practical simulation tool in product design, healthcare and other important applications. This transition creates a new need for justification that the models are adequate representations of
Morten Enemark, Lund +3 more
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An EMG-Driven Musculoskeletal Model for Estimating Continuous Wrist Motion
EMG-based continuous wrist joint motion estimation has been identified as a promising technique with huge potential in assistive robots. Conventional data-driven model-free methods tend to establish the relationship between the EMG signal and wrist ...
Yihui Zhao +5 more
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Chronic Ankle Instability Does Not Influence Tibiofemoral Contact Forces during Drop Landings
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a very common sequela after ankle sprains. Previous studies observed some knee biomechanical and neuromuscular alterations of CAI that could potentially relate to the knee injury mechanism during landings.
Yumeng Li, He Wang, Kathy J. Simpson
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Cervical spinal fusion is the standard of care for treating intractable spinal diseases. However, frequent adjacent segment disease (ASD) has recently drawn a great deal of attention among clinicians and researchers.
Hao Diao, Hua Xin, Zhongmin Jin
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Multiscale musculoskeletal modelling, data–model fusion and electromyography-informed modelling [PDF]
This paper proposes methods and technologies that advance the state of the art for modelling the musculoskeletal system across the spatial and temporal scales; and storing these using efficient ontologies and tools. We present population-based modelling as an efficient method to rapidly generate individual morphology from only a few measurements and to
J. Fernandez +6 more
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Muscle mass in musculoskeletal models [PDF]
Most current models of musculoskeletal dynamics lump a muscle's mass with its body segment, and then simulate the dynamics of these body segments connected by joints. As shown here, this popular approach leads to errors in the system's inertia matrix and hence in all aspects of the dynamics.
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Endogenous musculoskeletal tissue engineering - a focused perspective [PDF]
Two major difficulties facing widespread clinical implementation of existing Tissue Engineering (TE) strategies for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders are (1) the cost, space and time required for ex vivo culture of a patient’s autologous cells ...
Adam, Clayton
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