Journal article

Method for determining musculotendon parameters in subject-specific musculoskeletal models of children developed from MRI data

R Hainisch, M Gfoehler, M Zubayer-Ul-Karim, MG Pandy

Multibody System Dynamics | SPRINGER | Published : 2012

Abstract

Accurate knowledge of muscle-tendon parameters in biomechanical models is critical for accurate simulation and analyses of human movement. An excellent example of this is the creation of subject-specific models from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). When Hill-type muscle models are used to calculate muscle forces, the determination of muscle attachment points, optimal fiber length, tendon slack length and maximum isometric force all have a significant influence on the joint moment-angle behavior of the model. In the present study a method was developed for customizing the values of muscle-tendon parameters in a generic model to create subject-specific biomechanical models from MRI. The metho..

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