In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can be created readily using computed-tomography scan images. However, representation of soft tissue structures is more challenging, relying on approximations to predict the muscle loading conditions that are essential in detailed functional analyses. Here, using a sophisticated multi-body computer model of a reptile skull (the rhynchocephalian Sphenodon), we assess the accuracy of muscle force predictions by comparing predicted bite forces against in vivo data. The model predicts a bite force almost three times lower than that measured experimentally. Peak muscle force estimates are highly sensitive to fibre length, muscle stress, and pennation...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
Abstract not availableN. Curtis, M.E.H. Jones, A.K. Lappin, P. O'Higgins, S.E. Evans and M.J. Faga
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
The relationship between skull shape and the forces generated during feeding is currently under wide...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
In biomechanical investigations, geometrically accurate computer models of anatomical structures can...
Abstract not availableN. Curtis, M.E.H. Jones, A.K. Lappin, P. O'Higgins, S.E. Evans and M.J. Faga
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly ...
The relationship between skull shape and the forces generated during feeding is currently under wide...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...
Lizard skulls vary greatly in their detailed morphology. Theoretical models and practical studies ha...