Contemporary musculoskeletal modelling research is based upon the assumption that such models will evolve into clinical tools that can be used to guide therapeutic interventions. However, there are a number of questions that must be addressed before this becomes a reality. At its heart, musculoskeletal modelling is a process of formulating and then solving the equations of motion that describe the movement of body segments. Both of these steps are challenging. This article argues that traditional approaches to musculoskeletal modelling have been heavily influenced by the need to simplify this process (and in particular the solution process), and that this has to some degree resulted in approaches that are contrary to the principles of class...
Musculoskeletal models have represented for decades one of the most important research tools to unde...
Today the field of neuromuscular simulations is widely used to understand the underlying dynamics of...
This work comprises the use of a biomechanical model of the human lower limb proposed by Geyer and H...
Contemporary musculoskeletal modelling research is based upon the assumption that such models will e...
Musculoskeletal models have the potential to evolve into sensitive clinical tools that provide relev...
Three-dimensional motion capture is currently widely integrated in human movement research studies a...
Musculoskeletal diseases in 2004 cost the United States economy more than $849 billion [1] (7.7 % of...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Main topics: Musculoskeletal modelling; Mathematical simulation in human movement science; Orthopaed...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
Orthopedic interventions such as tendon transfers have shown to be successful in the treatment of ga...
Background Musculoskeletal modelling is a common means by which to non-invasively analyse movement. ...
International audienceAccurate estimation of joint loads implies using subject-specific musculoskele...
Musculoskeletal model is a useful tool to evaluate complex biomechanical problems, simulate and eval...
Musculoskeletal models have represented for decades one of the most important research tools to unde...
Today the field of neuromuscular simulations is widely used to understand the underlying dynamics of...
This work comprises the use of a biomechanical model of the human lower limb proposed by Geyer and H...
Contemporary musculoskeletal modelling research is based upon the assumption that such models will e...
Musculoskeletal models have the potential to evolve into sensitive clinical tools that provide relev...
Three-dimensional motion capture is currently widely integrated in human movement research studies a...
Musculoskeletal diseases in 2004 cost the United States economy more than $849 billion [1] (7.7 % of...
Abstract—Computer models that estimate the force genera-tion capacity of lower limb muscles have bec...
Main topics: Musculoskeletal modelling; Mathematical simulation in human movement science; Orthopaed...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
Traditional approaches to the biomechanical analysis of movement are joint-based; that is the mechan...
Orthopedic interventions such as tendon transfers have shown to be successful in the treatment of ga...
Background Musculoskeletal modelling is a common means by which to non-invasively analyse movement. ...
International audienceAccurate estimation of joint loads implies using subject-specific musculoskele...
Musculoskeletal model is a useful tool to evaluate complex biomechanical problems, simulate and eval...
Musculoskeletal models have represented for decades one of the most important research tools to unde...
Today the field of neuromuscular simulations is widely used to understand the underlying dynamics of...
This work comprises the use of a biomechanical model of the human lower limb proposed by Geyer and H...