The purpose of this study was to assess the performances of three musculoskeletal models (gait2392, LLLM and LLLM2) in predicting magnitude and direction of hip joint contact forces (HCF) during the dynamic simulation of two daily living activities: level walking and stairs climbing. Predicted muscle activations and hip contact forces from both activities have been compared respectively with recorded EMG and in vivo measurements from instrumented prostheses of HIP98 dataset (gold standard)
Estimation of hip contact forces by means of three musculoskeletal models of the lower limb
Montanino, Annaclaudia
2015/2016
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The purpose of this study was to assess the performances of three musculoskeletal models (gait2392, LLLM and LLLM2) in predicting magnitude and direction of hip joint contact forces (HCF) during the dynamic simulation of two daily living activities: level walking and stairs climbing. Predicted muscle activations and hip contact forces from both activities have been compared respectively with recorded EMG and in vivo measurements from instrumented prostheses of HIP98 dataset (gold standard)File in questo prodotto:
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