Muscles are significant contributors to the high joint forces developed in the knee during human walking. Not only do muscles contribute to the knee joint forces by acting to compress the joint, but they also develop joint forces indirectly through their contributions to the ground reaction forces via dynamic coupling. Thus, muscles can have significant contributions to forces at joints they do not span. However, few studies have investigated how the major lower-limb muscles contribute to the knee joint contact forces during walking. The goal of this study was to use a muscle-actuated forward dynamics simulation of walking to identify how individual muscles contribute to the axial tibio-femoral joint force. The simulation results showed tha...
The temporal pattern of the anterior-posterior force acting at the human knee joint during walking ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease frequently affecting the knee. The cause...
The primary role of muscles is to move, and control joints. It is therefore important to understand ...
Running is typically performed at faster speeds than walking, and requires more muscular efforts. Be...
is currently impracticable. Computer modeling and simulation allows estimates of these quantities to...
ntr cles ces dynamic coupling. Thus, muscles can have significant contributions to forces at joints ...
Large knee adduction moments during gait have been implicated as a mechanical factor related to the ...
Background: The onset and progression of osteoarthritis, but also the wear and loosening of the comp...
A musculoskeletal model was developed to analyze the tensions of the knee joint ligaments during wal...
A common feature in biological neuromuscular systems is the redundancy in joint actuation. Understan...
The tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) experiences large compressive articular contact loads during activities...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We combined computational modelling with experimental gait data to describe and explain load distrib...
This study investigates whether use of subject-specific muscle synergies can improve optimization pr...
Background: By altering muscular activation patterns, internal forces acting on the human body durin...
The temporal pattern of the anterior-posterior force acting at the human knee joint during walking ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease frequently affecting the knee. The cause...
The primary role of muscles is to move, and control joints. It is therefore important to understand ...
Running is typically performed at faster speeds than walking, and requires more muscular efforts. Be...
is currently impracticable. Computer modeling and simulation allows estimates of these quantities to...
ntr cles ces dynamic coupling. Thus, muscles can have significant contributions to forces at joints ...
Large knee adduction moments during gait have been implicated as a mechanical factor related to the ...
Background: The onset and progression of osteoarthritis, but also the wear and loosening of the comp...
A musculoskeletal model was developed to analyze the tensions of the knee joint ligaments during wal...
A common feature in biological neuromuscular systems is the redundancy in joint actuation. Understan...
The tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) experiences large compressive articular contact loads during activities...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We combined computational modelling with experimental gait data to describe and explain load distrib...
This study investigates whether use of subject-specific muscle synergies can improve optimization pr...
Background: By altering muscular activation patterns, internal forces acting on the human body durin...
The temporal pattern of the anterior-posterior force acting at the human knee joint during walking ...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease frequently affecting the knee. The cause...
The primary role of muscles is to move, and control joints. It is therefore important to understand ...