A dynamical finite-element model of the shoulder mechanism consisting of thorax, clavicula, scapula and humerus is outlined. The parameters needed for the model are obtained in a cadaver experiment consisting of both shoulders of seven cadavers. In this paper, in particular, the derivation of geometry parameters from the measurement data is described. The results for one cadaver are presented as a typical example. Morphological structures are modelled as geometrical forms. Parameters describing this form are estimated from 3-D position coordinates of a large number of datapoints on the morphological structure, using a least-squares criterion. Muscle and ligament attachments are represented as a plane or as a (curved) line. Muscle paths are ...
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
This final year project aims to utilize a previously created three-dimensional (3D) model of the hum...
In this paper, individual joint sinus cones associated with the sternoclavicular, claviscapular, and...
A dynamical finite-element model of the shoulder mechanism consisting of thorax, clavicula, scapula ...
We present a volumetric and extensive finite element model of the shoulder usable in the context of ...
To develop a musculoskeletal model of the shoulder mechanism, both shoulders of seven cadavers were ...
Unbalanced muscle forces in the shoulder joint may lead to functional impairment in the setting of r...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to develop a numerical model of the shoulder able ...
This paper presents some results on the modelling and the corresponding parameter estimation of the ...
AbstractShoulder is one of the most complicated and critical joint. It consists of the clavicle, sca...
Human shoulder movements involve motions at four different articulations, one of which is the contac...
Accurate muscle geometry is essential to estimate moment arms in musculoskeletal models. Given the c...
This study presents a consistent anatomical dataset, containing the musculoskeletal geometry (muscle...
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
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 final year project aims to utilize a previously created three-dimensional (3D) model of the hum...
In this paper, individual joint sinus cones associated with the sternoclavicular, claviscapular, and...
A dynamical finite-element model of the shoulder mechanism consisting of thorax, clavicula, scapula ...
We present a volumetric and extensive finite element model of the shoulder usable in the context of ...
To develop a musculoskeletal model of the shoulder mechanism, both shoulders of seven cadavers were ...
Unbalanced muscle forces in the shoulder joint may lead to functional impairment in the setting of r...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to develop a numerical model of the shoulder able ...
This paper presents some results on the modelling and the corresponding parameter estimation of the ...
AbstractShoulder is one of the most complicated and critical joint. It consists of the clavicle, sca...
Human shoulder movements involve motions at four different articulations, one of which is the contac...
Accurate muscle geometry is essential to estimate moment arms in musculoskeletal models. Given the c...
This study presents a consistent anatomical dataset, containing the musculoskeletal geometry (muscle...
Musculoskeletal models are intended to be used to assist in prevention and treatments of musculoskel...
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 final year project aims to utilize a previously created three-dimensional (3D) model of the hum...
In this paper, individual joint sinus cones associated with the sternoclavicular, claviscapular, and...