Personalisation of model parameters is likely to improve biomechanical model predictions and could allow models to be used for subject- or patient-specific applications. This study evaluates the effect of personalising physiological cross-sectional areas (PCSA) in a large-scale musculoskeletal model of the upper extremity. Muscle volumes obtained from MRI were used to scale PCSAs of five subjects, for whom the maximum forces they could exert in six different directions on a handle held by the hand were also recorded. The effect of PCSA scaling was evaluated by calculating the lowest maximum muscle stress (
Musculoskeletal models have been developed to estimate internal loading on the human skeleton, which...
The physiological cross-sectional areas (CSAp) of the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus intermedius (VI)...
accurate knowledge of skeletal muscle architecture provides an understanding of muscle design and pe...
Personalisation of model parameters is likely to improve biomechanical model predictions and could a...
Rule based strength scaling is an easy, cheap and relatively accurate technique to personalize muscu...
A method of estimating subject specific muscle parameters of musculoskeletal models of elite athlete...
Generic musculoskeletal models are not reliable predicting inter-individual variations in muscle for...
There is ambiguity on the quantitative validity of the predictions revealed by musculoskeletal model...
Insight into the mechanical interaction between muscles and bones can be of great help to understand...
Abstract. The goals of this work were to (i) establish a method for building subject-specific biomec...
The goal of this study was to define the effect on hip contact forces of including subject-specific ...
A method for scaling the muscle action is proposed and used to achieve a 3D inverse dynamic model of...
AbstractAccurate muscle geometry for musculoskeletal models is important to enable accurate subject-...
ABSTRACT Objective: Biomechanical models that compute the lengths and moment arms of soft tissues ar...
Linear scaling of generic shoulder models leads to substantial errors in model predictions. Customis...
Musculoskeletal models have been developed to estimate internal loading on the human skeleton, which...
The physiological cross-sectional areas (CSAp) of the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus intermedius (VI)...
accurate knowledge of skeletal muscle architecture provides an understanding of muscle design and pe...
Personalisation of model parameters is likely to improve biomechanical model predictions and could a...
Rule based strength scaling is an easy, cheap and relatively accurate technique to personalize muscu...
A method of estimating subject specific muscle parameters of musculoskeletal models of elite athlete...
Generic musculoskeletal models are not reliable predicting inter-individual variations in muscle for...
There is ambiguity on the quantitative validity of the predictions revealed by musculoskeletal model...
Insight into the mechanical interaction between muscles and bones can be of great help to understand...
Abstract. The goals of this work were to (i) establish a method for building subject-specific biomec...
The goal of this study was to define the effect on hip contact forces of including subject-specific ...
A method for scaling the muscle action is proposed and used to achieve a 3D inverse dynamic model of...
AbstractAccurate muscle geometry for musculoskeletal models is important to enable accurate subject-...
ABSTRACT Objective: Biomechanical models that compute the lengths and moment arms of soft tissues ar...
Linear scaling of generic shoulder models leads to substantial errors in model predictions. Customis...
Musculoskeletal models have been developed to estimate internal loading on the human skeleton, which...
The physiological cross-sectional areas (CSAp) of the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus intermedius (VI)...
accurate knowledge of skeletal muscle architecture provides an understanding of muscle design and pe...