Active range of motion (ROM) of the forearm is important for completing daily life activities (ADL). Such motion could be compromised as a result of a poorly healed fracture. Although numerical models are often used to aide medical treatment, most of them are static. In addition, there is no previous model nor methodology related to forearm and its motion. In this work, a methodology to create finite element models that can evaluate active ROM is developed and validated. The biomechanical behaviour of the ligamentous structures, as a whole, was compared with data available from previous studies. The active ROM was validated against experimental measurements of active ROM. The ROM predicted with this methodology was 72º in pronation and 83º ...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. Using ske...
Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. Using ske...
<div><p>Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. U...
In this article the forearm, with its complex, continuous motion of masses during pronation/supinati...
In this thesis, a finite element model of forearm skeletal muscle has been developed and the obtaine...
Abstract — This paper deals with development of a highly realistic human hand and forearm model. The...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
Introduction Fractures of the diaphysis of the radius and/or ulna are most common in children from 5...
Most researchers have performed finite element (FE) analysis of the human forearm fracture by explor...
Most researchers have performed finite element (FE) analysis of the human forearm fracture by explor...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. Using ske...
Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. Using ske...
<div><p>Biomechanical models are useful to assess the effect of muscular forces on bone structure. U...
In this article the forearm, with its complex, continuous motion of masses during pronation/supinati...
In this thesis, a finite element model of forearm skeletal muscle has been developed and the obtaine...
Abstract — This paper deals with development of a highly realistic human hand and forearm model. The...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
Introduction Fractures of the diaphysis of the radius and/or ulna are most common in children from 5...
Most researchers have performed finite element (FE) analysis of the human forearm fracture by explor...
Most researchers have performed finite element (FE) analysis of the human forearm fracture by explor...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...