Biomechanical assessments of muscle function are often performed using a generic musculoskeletal model created from anatomical measuremetns obtained from cadavers. Understanding the validity of using generic models to study movement biomechanics is critical, especially when such models are applied to analyse the walking patterns of persons with impaired mobility. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of scaled-generic models in determining the moment arms and functional roles of the lower-limb muscles during gait. The functional role of a muscle was described by its potential to contribute to the acceleration of a joint or the acceleration of the whole-body centre of mass. A muscle's potential acceleration was defined as the ac...
This position paper proposes a modeling pipeline to develop clinically relevant neuromusculoskeletal...
1.. Introduction: Gait analysis together with musculoskeletal modeling can be used to calculate m...
Rescaling generic models is the most frequently applied approach in generating biomechanical models ...
Biomechanical assessments of muscle function are often performed using a generic musculoskeletal mod...
Biomechanical parameters of gait such as muscle's moment arm length (MAL) and muscle-tendon length a...
Background: Musculoskeletal modelling is used to assess musculoskeletal loading during gait. Linear ...
Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation has become a prominent tool in clinical gait analysis with t...
The aim of this study was to develop a generic musculoskeletal model of a healthy 10-year-old child ...
Biomechanical analysis of gait relies on the use of lower-limb musculoskeletal models. Most models a...
Musculoskeletal modeling and dynamics simulations are common tools used to analyse gait in patients ...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
(1) Background: Significant advances in digital modelling worldwide have been attributed to the prac...
Clinical decision-making benefits from having accurate and complete information to make objective an...
This position paper proposes a modeling pipeline to develop clinically relevant neuromusculoskeletal...
1.. Introduction: Gait analysis together with musculoskeletal modeling can be used to calculate m...
Rescaling generic models is the most frequently applied approach in generating biomechanical models ...
Biomechanical assessments of muscle function are often performed using a generic musculoskeletal mod...
Biomechanical parameters of gait such as muscle's moment arm length (MAL) and muscle-tendon length a...
Background: Musculoskeletal modelling is used to assess musculoskeletal loading during gait. Linear ...
Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation has become a prominent tool in clinical gait analysis with t...
The aim of this study was to develop a generic musculoskeletal model of a healthy 10-year-old child ...
Biomechanical analysis of gait relies on the use of lower-limb musculoskeletal models. Most models a...
Musculoskeletal modeling and dynamics simulations are common tools used to analyse gait in patients ...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
(1) Background: Significant advances in digital modelling worldwide have been attributed to the prac...
Clinical decision-making benefits from having accurate and complete information to make objective an...
This position paper proposes a modeling pipeline to develop clinically relevant neuromusculoskeletal...
1.. Introduction: Gait analysis together with musculoskeletal modeling can be used to calculate m...
Rescaling generic models is the most frequently applied approach in generating biomechanical models ...