Quantification of trunk muscle forces through multibody models and non-invasive experimental measurements by Simon Hinnekens
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Quantification of trunk muscle forces through multibody models and non-invasive experimental measurements by Simon Hinnekens
05 Mar
In biomechanics, spine modelling allows the calculation of intervertebral efforts. The latter reflect the combined effect of spine geometry, spine kinematics and muscle forces. Although the geometry and kinematics of the spine are well known, the estimation of muscle forces is still one of the major challenges in spine modelling.
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Quantification of trunk muscle forces through multibody models and non-invasive experimental measurements by Simon Hinnekens
05 Mar
In biomechanics, spine modelling allows the calculation of intervertebral efforts. The latter reflect the combined effect of spine geometry, spine kinematics and muscle forces. Although the geometry and kinematics of the spine are well known, the estimation of muscle forces is still one of the major challenges in spine modelling.