Computational musculoskeletal modeling and simulation platforms are efficient tools to gain insight into the muscular coordination of patients with motor disabilities such as cerebral palsy (CP). Muscle force predictions from simulation programs are influenced by the architectural and contractile properties of muscle-tendon units. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the sensitivity of major lower limb muscle forces in patients with CP to changes in muscle-tendon parameters. Open-access datasets of children with CP (n=8) and healthy children (n=8) were considered. Monte Carlo analysis was executed to specify how sensitive the muscle forces to perturbations between +10% and -10% of the nominal value of the maximum isometric muscle force, opti...
Background: Cerebral palsy is a complex neuromuscular disorder that affects the sufferers in multipl...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
BACKGROUND: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
© 2011 Dr. Tomas Alexander CorreaCerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurologic disorder that is the...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
1. Introduction Computational modelling of the neuromusculoskeletal system (NMSS) can potentially p...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Background: Cerebral palsy is a complex neuromuscular disorder that affects the sufferers in multipl...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Background: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
BACKGROUND: Increased resistance in muscles and joints is an important phenomenon in patients with c...
© 2011 Dr. Tomas Alexander CorreaCerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurologic disorder that is the...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuro-musculoskeletal modelling can provide insight into the aberrant muscle function during walking...
Neuromusculoskeletal models can be used to evaluate aberrant muscle function in cerebral palsy (CP),...
1. Introduction Computational modelling of the neuromusculoskeletal system (NMSS) can potentially p...
Physics-based simulations of human movement have the potential to predict the functional outcome of ...
Background: Cerebral palsy is a complex neuromuscular disorder that affects the sufferers in multipl...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...
Physics-based simulations of walking have the theoretical potential to support clinical decision-mak...