A comparison of two different models of a pair of antagonistic muscles for horizontal shoulder abduction and adduction is presented. The proposed models are based on the so called Hill-model: a mechanical framework (inertia, dampers and springs) is used for their development. The models consider as inputs the estimates of the activation states of the muscles based on digital filtering of the evoked electromyogram (eEMG). Model outputs are angular velocity and position. Both models show good results in terms of performance, but they are different in terms of number of parameters that need to be identified and in terms of physical interpretation. One of the models, in fact, describes the muscle as a spring that generates torque by...
Stroke affects a large percentage of the population in UK and one of the most devastating and common...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Robotic devices have great potential in physical therapy owing to their repeatability, reliability a...
A comparison of two different models of a pair of antagonistic muscles for horizontal shoulder abdu...
To develop model-based control strategies for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in order to su...
A new approach for estimating nonlinear models of the electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle grou...
A new approach for estimating nonlinear models of the electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle grou...
The aim and purpose of the presented thesis is with regard to musculoskeletal model improvements of ...
Objective. To present an isometric method for validation of a shoulder model simulation by means of ...
Based on electromyographic data and force measurements within the shoulder joint, there is an indica...
Objective. To present an isometric method for validation of a shoulder model simulation by means of ...
In this paper, a new approach for estimating a nonlinear model of the electrically stimulated quadri...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used as control commands for prosthesis, powered exoskeletons...
This paper aims to develop an EMG-driven model of the shoulder that can consider possible muscle co-...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used as control commands for prosthesis, powered exoskeletons...
Stroke affects a large percentage of the population in UK and one of the most devastating and common...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Robotic devices have great potential in physical therapy owing to their repeatability, reliability a...
A comparison of two different models of a pair of antagonistic muscles for horizontal shoulder abdu...
To develop model-based control strategies for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in order to su...
A new approach for estimating nonlinear models of the electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle grou...
A new approach for estimating nonlinear models of the electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle grou...
The aim and purpose of the presented thesis is with regard to musculoskeletal model improvements of ...
Objective. To present an isometric method for validation of a shoulder model simulation by means of ...
Based on electromyographic data and force measurements within the shoulder joint, there is an indica...
Objective. To present an isometric method for validation of a shoulder model simulation by means of ...
In this paper, a new approach for estimating a nonlinear model of the electrically stimulated quadri...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used as control commands for prosthesis, powered exoskeletons...
This paper aims to develop an EMG-driven model of the shoulder that can consider possible muscle co-...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used as control commands for prosthesis, powered exoskeletons...
Stroke affects a large percentage of the population in UK and one of the most devastating and common...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Robotic devices have great potential in physical therapy owing to their repeatability, reliability a...