Biomechanical models of the musculoskeletal systems are commonly used to estimate internal structural loads and muscle activation during body movements. Several musculoskeletal models developed in the last decade are used to evaluate and analyse upper limb movements in normal conditions. However only few studies are able to predict the influence of abnormal movements following injuries are available so far. In this study an upper limb biomechanical model which includes strain-Adjustable ligaments of the acromioclavicular joint was developed by using the OpenSim software. The model including seven degrees of freedom is able to evaluate the movements of the shoulder, elbow and wrist. The ligaments strain can be adjusted in order to simulate d...
This paper presents the first musculoskeletal model and simulation of upper plexus brachial injury. ...
The use of mechanical vibrations has become a very common technique in the training of athletes. So...
Functional movements have the potential to predict risk of injury based on the frequency of these mo...
Biomechanical models of the musculoskeletal systems are commonly used to estimate internal structura...
In this study an upper limb biomechanical model which includes strain-adjustable ligaments of the ac...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
International audienceBiomechanical motion simulation and kinectic analysis of human joints and musc...
The musculoskeletal disorders represent one of the most common problems in industrial environment; t...
Cervical spinal cord injury and acquired brain injury commonly imply a reduction in the upper extrem...
Musculoskeletal models are powerful analogues to simulate human motion through kinematic and dynamic...
The analysis of the force produced by each muscle has great clinical relevance, guiding professional...
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
Human body movement occurs as a result of a coordinated effort between the skeleton, muscles, tendon...
The purpose of this work is to develop an experimental physical model of the shoulder joint complex....
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
This paper presents the first musculoskeletal model and simulation of upper plexus brachial injury. ...
The use of mechanical vibrations has become a very common technique in the training of athletes. So...
Functional movements have the potential to predict risk of injury based on the frequency of these mo...
Biomechanical models of the musculoskeletal systems are commonly used to estimate internal structura...
In this study an upper limb biomechanical model which includes strain-adjustable ligaments of the ac...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
International audienceBiomechanical motion simulation and kinectic analysis of human joints and musc...
The musculoskeletal disorders represent one of the most common problems in industrial environment; t...
Cervical spinal cord injury and acquired brain injury commonly imply a reduction in the upper extrem...
Musculoskeletal models are powerful analogues to simulate human motion through kinematic and dynamic...
The analysis of the force produced by each muscle has great clinical relevance, guiding professional...
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
Human body movement occurs as a result of a coordinated effort between the skeleton, muscles, tendon...
The purpose of this work is to develop an experimental physical model of the shoulder joint complex....
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
This paper presents the first musculoskeletal model and simulation of upper plexus brachial injury. ...
The use of mechanical vibrations has become a very common technique in the training of athletes. So...
Functional movements have the potential to predict risk of injury based on the frequency of these mo...