The simultaneous modulation of joint torque and stiffness enables humans to perform large repertoires of movements, while versatilely adapting to external mechanical demands. Multi-muscle force control is key for joint torque and stiffness modulation. However, the inability to directly measure muscle force in the intact moving human prevents understanding how muscle force causally links to joint torque and stiffness. Joint stiffness is predominantly estimated via joint perturbation-based experiments in combination with system identification techniques. However, these techniques provide joint-level stiffness estimations with no causal link to the underlying muscle forces. Moreover, the need for joint perturbations limits the generalizability...
The neuromechanical properties of a joint can be described in terms of its dynamic stiffness that de...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Quantifying human joint stiffness in vivo during movement remains challenging. Well established stif...
The simultaneous modulation of joint torque and stiffness enables humans to perform large repertoire...
This article presents an electromyography-driven musculoskeletal model that can estimate joint torqu...
Joint stiffness estimation under dynamic conditions still remains a challenge. Current stiffness est...
Joint stiffness estimation under dynamic conditions still remains a challenge. Current stiffness est...
Objective: Accurate estimation of stiffness across anatomical levels (i.e., joint, muscle, and tendo...
This work presents an electrophysiologically and dynamically consistent musculoskeletal model to pre...
In vivo joint stiffness estimation during time-varying conditions remains an open challenge. Multipl...
An important goal in the design of next-generation exoskeletons and limb prostheses is to replicate ...
In vivo joint stiffness estimation during time-varying conditions remains an open challenge. Multipl...
An important goal in the design of next-generation exoskeletons and limb prostheses is to replicate ...
We address the estimation of biomechanical parameters with wearable measurement technologies. In par...
We address the estimation of biomechanical parameters with wearable measurement technologies. In par...
The neuromechanical properties of a joint can be described in terms of its dynamic stiffness that de...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Quantifying human joint stiffness in vivo during movement remains challenging. Well established stif...
The simultaneous modulation of joint torque and stiffness enables humans to perform large repertoire...
This article presents an electromyography-driven musculoskeletal model that can estimate joint torqu...
Joint stiffness estimation under dynamic conditions still remains a challenge. Current stiffness est...
Joint stiffness estimation under dynamic conditions still remains a challenge. Current stiffness est...
Objective: Accurate estimation of stiffness across anatomical levels (i.e., joint, muscle, and tendo...
This work presents an electrophysiologically and dynamically consistent musculoskeletal model to pre...
In vivo joint stiffness estimation during time-varying conditions remains an open challenge. Multipl...
An important goal in the design of next-generation exoskeletons and limb prostheses is to replicate ...
In vivo joint stiffness estimation during time-varying conditions remains an open challenge. Multipl...
An important goal in the design of next-generation exoskeletons and limb prostheses is to replicate ...
We address the estimation of biomechanical parameters with wearable measurement technologies. In par...
We address the estimation of biomechanical parameters with wearable measurement technologies. In par...
The neuromechanical properties of a joint can be described in terms of its dynamic stiffness that de...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Quantifying human joint stiffness in vivo during movement remains challenging. Well established stif...