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SS8 MOVE Wednesday:24-02-2010 Session Time:
4.20pm-7.10pm
168 Scaling of biomechanical models, a comparison: motion-tracking markers vs. Anatomical landmarks from MRI Reinhard Hainisch M.Z. Karim, A.Kranzl, M.Gföhler, M. Pandy Vienna University of Technology, Austria
60 Postural adjustments of an animal model of Parkinson’s disease during over-ground locomotion JK Madete Fuller A, Klein A. , Trueman R , Dunnett S. B., Rosser A.E., Holt C.A. Cardiff University, UK
86 An inverse dynamic model of the human limb for estimating the relevant forces in the human knee. Application to sport activities. N. Farhat MATA, V.; ROSA, D.; FAYOS, J.; PEIRAU, X. Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
100 Robustness analysis of musculoskeletal modeling of CP gait R. Taysir Fabrice MEGROT , Frederic MARIN Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France
131 Development of a Patient Specific 3D Musculoskeletal Model: Application to the simulation of the effect of the orthosis on the gait of a Post Polio Residual Paralysis (PPRP) subject Tien Tuan Dao Philippe POULETAUT, Frédéric MARIN, Marie-Christine HO BA THO University of Technology of Compiègne, France
155 New stability based optimization criterion allows prediction of antagonistic muscle forces in inverse dynamics models Daniel Nolte Karol Tarcak, Uwe Wolfram, Lutz Claes, Karsten Urban, Ulrich Simon University of Ulm, Germany
82 Analysis of segment energy transfer using musculoskeletal models in a high speed badminton stroke John Rasmussen Maxine Kwan, Michael Skipper Andersen, Mark de Zee Aalborg University, Denmark
169 Objective classification of osteoarthritic, non-pathological and total knee replacement function using stair-gait functional variables GM Whatling B Lovern, C Wilson, CA Holt Cardiff University, UK
174 A method for scaling muscle attachment locations: practical considerations to increase its accuracy Carlos Andrade Ricardo Matias, António Prieto Veloso University of Lisbon
184 Assessment of knee kinematics and kinetics during gait using optimised motion capture and musculoskeletal modelling Peter Worsley Mark Taylor, Maria Stokes University of Southampton, UK
202 The significance of passive stiffness to a computational musculoskeletal spine model of a seated human Christian Gammelgaard Olesen
Aalborg University, Denmark
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