Biomechanical models and simulations of musculoskeletal function rely on accurate muscle parameters, such as muscle masses and lines of action, to estimate force production potential and moment arms. These parameters are often obtained through destructive techniques (i.e., dissection) in living taxa, frequently hindering the measurement of other relevant parameters from a single individual, thus making it necessary to combine multiple specimens and/or sources. Estimating these parameters in extinct taxa is even more challenging as soft tissues are rarely preserved in fossil taxa and the skeletal remains contain relatively little information about the size or exact path of a muscle. Here we describe a new protocol that facilitates the estima...
We developed a three-dimensional, computational biomechanical model of a juvenile Nile crocodile (Cr...
The fascicular architecture of skeletal muscle dictates functional parameters such as force producti...
Determining muscular anatomy for fossil species can be problematic. Whilst bony material does fossil...
Biomechanical models and simulations of musculoskeletal function rely on accurate muscle parameters,...
Accurate muscle reconstructions can offer new information on the anatomy of fossil organisms and are...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
The moment arm of a muscle defines its leverage around a given joint. In a clinical setting, the qua...
The morphology and arrangement of the jaw adductor muscles in vertebrates reflects masticatory style...
The morphology and arrangement of the jaw adductor muscles in vertebrates reflects masticatory style...
The intersection of paleontology and biomechanics can be reciprocally illuminating, helping to impro...
In evolutionary biomechanics, musculoskeletal computer models of extant and extinct taxa are often u...
Biomechanical modelling is a powerful tool for quantifying the evolution of functional performance i...
Accurate muscle reconstructions can offer new information on the anatomy of fossil organisms and are...
Archosaurian reptiles (including living crocodiles and birds) had an explosive diversification of lo...
We developed a three-dimensional, computational biomechanical model of a juvenile Nile crocodile (Cr...
The fascicular architecture of skeletal muscle dictates functional parameters such as force producti...
Determining muscular anatomy for fossil species can be problematic. Whilst bony material does fossil...
Biomechanical models and simulations of musculoskeletal function rely on accurate muscle parameters,...
Accurate muscle reconstructions can offer new information on the anatomy of fossil organisms and are...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
The moment arm of a muscle defines its leverage around a given joint. In a clinical setting, the qua...
The morphology and arrangement of the jaw adductor muscles in vertebrates reflects masticatory style...
The morphology and arrangement of the jaw adductor muscles in vertebrates reflects masticatory style...
The intersection of paleontology and biomechanics can be reciprocally illuminating, helping to impro...
In evolutionary biomechanics, musculoskeletal computer models of extant and extinct taxa are often u...
Biomechanical modelling is a powerful tool for quantifying the evolution of functional performance i...
Accurate muscle reconstructions can offer new information on the anatomy of fossil organisms and are...
Archosaurian reptiles (including living crocodiles and birds) had an explosive diversification of lo...
We developed a three-dimensional, computational biomechanical model of a juvenile Nile crocodile (Cr...
The fascicular architecture of skeletal muscle dictates functional parameters such as force producti...
Determining muscular anatomy for fossil species can be problematic. Whilst bony material does fossil...