Representation of realistic muscle geometries is needed for systematic biomechanical simulation of musculoskeletal systems. Most of the previous musculoskeletal models are based on multibody dynamics simulation with muscles simplified as one-dimensional (1D) line-segments without accounting for the large muscle attachment areas, spatial fibre alignment within muscles and contact and wrapping between muscles and surrounding tissues. In previous musculoskeletal models with three-dimensional (3D) muscles, contractions of muscles were among the inputs rather than calculated, which hampers the predictive capability of these models. To address these issues, a finite element musculoskeletal model with the ability to predict contractions of 3D musc...
Finite element analysis has been used extensively in the study of bone loading and implant performan...
Injuries to the head and neck are potentially the most severe injuries in humans, since they may dam...
Abstract: The human femur is one of the parts of the musculo-skeletal system most frequently analyse...
Representation of realistic muscle geometries is needed for systematic biomechanical simulation of m...
Computer generated three-dimensional (3-D) models are being used at increasing rates in the fields o...
Non-uniform contraction exists in many skeletal muscles and plays an important role in the function ...
Concurrent multiscale simulation strategies are required in computational biomechanics to study the ...
peer reviewedAbstract Background Results of finite element (FE) analyses can give insight into mus...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
Biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system and biotribology of the joints, bones and muscles have a ...
This paper describes a finite element scheme for realistic muscle-driven simulation of human foot mo...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for simulating 3D muscle deformations wit...
The human femur is one of the parts of the musculo-skeletal system most frequently analysed by means...
Musculoskeletal models provide non-invasive and subject-specific biomechanical investigations of the...
International audienceBiomechanical models of the human body are important tools in understanding th...
Finite element analysis has been used extensively in the study of bone loading and implant performan...
Injuries to the head and neck are potentially the most severe injuries in humans, since they may dam...
Abstract: The human femur is one of the parts of the musculo-skeletal system most frequently analyse...
Representation of realistic muscle geometries is needed for systematic biomechanical simulation of m...
Computer generated three-dimensional (3-D) models are being used at increasing rates in the fields o...
Non-uniform contraction exists in many skeletal muscles and plays an important role in the function ...
Concurrent multiscale simulation strategies are required in computational biomechanics to study the ...
peer reviewedAbstract Background Results of finite element (FE) analyses can give insight into mus...
A key strength of computational modeling is that it can provide estimates of muscle, ligament, and j...
Biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system and biotribology of the joints, bones and muscles have a ...
This paper describes a finite element scheme for realistic muscle-driven simulation of human foot mo...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for simulating 3D muscle deformations wit...
The human femur is one of the parts of the musculo-skeletal system most frequently analysed by means...
Musculoskeletal models provide non-invasive and subject-specific biomechanical investigations of the...
International audienceBiomechanical models of the human body are important tools in understanding th...
Finite element analysis has been used extensively in the study of bone loading and implant performan...
Injuries to the head and neck are potentially the most severe injuries in humans, since they may dam...
Abstract: The human femur is one of the parts of the musculo-skeletal system most frequently analyse...