Journal article
Sensitivity of model predictions of muscle function to changes in moment arms and muscle-tendon properties: A Monte-Carlo analysis
DC Ackland, YC Lin, MG Pandy
Journal of Biomechanics | Published : 2012
Abstract
Hill-type muscle models are commonly used in musculoskeletal models to estimate muscle forces during human movement. However, the sensitivity of model predictions of muscle function to changes in muscle moment arms and muscle-tendon properties is not well understood. In the present study, a three-dimensional muscle-actuated model of the body was used to evaluate the sensitivity of the function of the major lower limb muscles in accelerating the whole-body center of mass during gait. Monte-Carlo analyses were used to quantify the effects of entire distributions of perturbations in the moment arms and architectural properties of muscles. In most cases, varying the moment arm and architectural ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by Australian Discovery Projects grants DP0878705 and DP1095366 and by an Australian Linkage Project grant LP0990369. Partial funding from a VESKI Innovation Fellowship awarded to M.G.P is also gratefully acknowledged.