An analytical model for a human body is important to predict muscle and joint forces. Because it is difficult to estimate muscle or joint forces from a human body, the objective of this study is the development of a reliable analytical model for a human body to evaluate the lower extremity muscle and joint forces. The musculoskeletal system of the human lower extremity is modeled as a multibody system employing the Hill-type muscle model. Muscle forces are determined to minimize energy consumption, and we assume that motion is constrained in the sagittal plane. Muscle forces are calculated through an equilibrium analysis while rising from a seated position. The musculoskeletal model consists of four segments. Each segment is a rigid body an...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...
A three-dimensional biomechanical model of a human was developed to give a better understanding of t...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
The objective of the present study is to find muscle and joint forces of lower extremity while risin...
Biomechanical models are often employed to predict in vivo muscle or joint forces in the human body ...
The purpose of this study is to predict muscle force during a variety of movements. To do this muscu...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...
A three-dimensional biomechanical model of a human was developed to give a better understanding of t...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
The objective of the present study is to find muscle and joint forces of lower extremity while risin...
Biomechanical models are often employed to predict in vivo muscle or joint forces in the human body ...
The purpose of this study is to predict muscle force during a variety of movements. To do this muscu...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...
A three-dimensional biomechanical model of a human was developed to give a better understanding of t...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...