Subject-Specificity via 3D Ultrasound and Personalized Musculoskeletal Modeling

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Sartori, Massimo
Rubenson, Jonas
Lloyd, David G
Farina, Dario
Panizzolo, Fausto A
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Ibanez, J

GonzalezVargas, J

Azorin, JM

Akay, M

Pons, JL

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2017
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This study combines experimental-based and model-based methodologies for accessing in vivo musculoskeletal function in healthy individuals. We use ultrasound and dynamometer technologies to derive subject-specific muscle parameters including muscle isometric force, optimal fiber length and tendon slack length. We then assess the impact of subject-specificity on the electromyography-driven simulation of walking of the composite musculoskeletal system.

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