Objective: Current clinical biomechanics involves lengthy data acquisition and time-consuming offline analyses and current biomechanical models cannot be used for real-time control in man-machine interfaces. We developed a method that enables online analysis of neuromusculoskeletal function in vivo in the intact human. Methods: We used electromyography (EMG)-driven musculoskeletal modeling to simulate all transformations from muscle excitation onset (EMGs) to mechanical moment production around multiple lower-limb degrees of freedom (DOFs). We developed a calibration algorithm that enables adjusting musculoskeletal model parameters specifically to an individual’s anthropometry and force-generating capacity. We incorporated the modeling para...
Objectives: The development of neurorehabilitation technologies requires the profound understanding ...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
de Rugy A, Loeb GE, Carroll TJ. Virtual biomechanics: a new method for online reconstruction of forc...
Objective: Current clinical biomechanics involves lengthy data acquisition and time-consuming offlin...
Robotic devices have great potential in physical therapy owing to their repeatability, reliability a...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Powered prosthetic legs are promising solutions to assist amputees locomotion in a large variety of ...
Powered prosthetic legs are promising solutions to assist amputees locomotion in a large variety of ...
This paper presents a novel neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) model of the human lower limb that uses the e...
We propose a myoelectric control method based on neural data regression and musculoskeletal modeling...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
This paper presents a novel neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) model of the human lower limb that uses the e...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
Objectives: Robotic prosthetic limbs promise to replace mechanical function of lost biological extre...
Objectives: The development of neurorehabilitation technologies requires the profound understanding ...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
de Rugy A, Loeb GE, Carroll TJ. Virtual biomechanics: a new method for online reconstruction of forc...
Objective: Current clinical biomechanics involves lengthy data acquisition and time-consuming offlin...
Robotic devices have great potential in physical therapy owing to their repeatability, reliability a...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
This work presents the design of a novel neuromusculoskeletal model (NMS) of the human lower limb to...
Powered prosthetic legs are promising solutions to assist amputees locomotion in a large variety of ...
Powered prosthetic legs are promising solutions to assist amputees locomotion in a large variety of ...
This paper presents a novel neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) model of the human lower limb that uses the e...
We propose a myoelectric control method based on neural data regression and musculoskeletal modeling...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
This paper presents a novel neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) model of the human lower limb that uses the e...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
Objectives: Robotic prosthetic limbs promise to replace mechanical function of lost biological extre...
Objectives: The development of neurorehabilitation technologies requires the profound understanding ...
This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated ...
de Rugy A, Loeb GE, Carroll TJ. Virtual biomechanics: a new method for online reconstruction of forc...