AbstractCompression garments are widely used in various sports activities. Since the cloths in a compression garment are sufficiently attached to the human body, it is possible for a compression garment to have particular mechanical functions by appropriately arranging the tension distribution in the garment. However, the effects of such garment on muscle activity have not been sufficiently investigated yet. Therefore, a method of musculoskeletal simulation for such problems were developed in the present study. In the developed musculoskeletal model, particular belt-like parts of cloths which had larger tension against stretch were modelled as virtual ligaments. In order to distribute the virtual ligaments, 403 reference points for upper ha...
A model for muscular behavior has been developed by a generalization of the laws governing the visco...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
Abstract. This paper focuses on the biomechanical aspects of the human lower extremity loading condi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to develop a new method for designing compression sportswear fr...
In the design of sportswear which is expected to modify the performance of athletes, it is important...
While sporting, muscles, tendons and the body in general come under extreme loads which may lead to ...
AbstractRecently, there have been many developments in compression sportswear and swimwear. The main...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop a musculoskeletal simulation for a swimmer wearin...
AbstractEnjoyment and participation in physical activity is often hindered by fear of injury. In par...
Skinning, which is used in skeletal simulations to express the human body, has been weighted between...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
Human bodies come under loads in sports. For safety or other purposes, athletes wear compression gar...
ABSTRACT A model for muscular behavior has been developed by a generalization of the laws governing ...
Sports compression garments are common-selected sportswear to improve athletic performance and reduc...
This paper presents a 3-dimensional biomechanical model of human body that consists of three layers ...
A model for muscular behavior has been developed by a generalization of the laws governing the visco...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
Abstract. This paper focuses on the biomechanical aspects of the human lower extremity loading condi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to develop a new method for designing compression sportswear fr...
In the design of sportswear which is expected to modify the performance of athletes, it is important...
While sporting, muscles, tendons and the body in general come under extreme loads which may lead to ...
AbstractRecently, there have been many developments in compression sportswear and swimwear. The main...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop a musculoskeletal simulation for a swimmer wearin...
AbstractEnjoyment and participation in physical activity is often hindered by fear of injury. In par...
Skinning, which is used in skeletal simulations to express the human body, has been weighted between...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
Human bodies come under loads in sports. For safety or other purposes, athletes wear compression gar...
ABSTRACT A model for muscular behavior has been developed by a generalization of the laws governing ...
Sports compression garments are common-selected sportswear to improve athletic performance and reduc...
This paper presents a 3-dimensional biomechanical model of human body that consists of three layers ...
A model for muscular behavior has been developed by a generalization of the laws governing the visco...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
Abstract. This paper focuses on the biomechanical aspects of the human lower extremity loading condi...