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The following pages link to Influence of selected modeling and computational issues on muscle force estimates (Q606972):
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- A closed-form formula for the moment arm matrix of a general musculoskeletal model with considering joint constraint and motion rhythm (Q291352) (← links)
- Elastic recoil can either amplify or attenuate muscle-tendon power, depending on inertial vs. fluid dynamic loading (Q293822) (← links)
- Multibody approach to musculoskeletal and joint loading (Q338734) (← links)
- General computational model for human musculoskeletal system of spine (Q410995) (← links)
- The expression of the skeletal muscle force-length relationship in vivo: a simulation study (Q1629088) (← links)
- Individual muscle contributions to ground reaction and to joint contact, ligament and bone forces during normal gait (Q1698693) (← links)
- A method for estimating torque-vector directions of shoulder muscles using surface EMGs (Q1888989) (← links)
- Investigation of lumbar spine biomechanics using global convergence optimization and constant loading path methods (Q2038675) (← links)
- Comparison of several muscle modeling alternatives for computationally intensive algorithms in human motion dynamics (Q2142334) (← links)
- Muscle torque generators in multibody dynamic simulations of optimal sports performance (Q2222040) (← links)
- Subject-specific strength percentile determination for two-dimensional symmetric lifting considering dynamic joint strength (Q2284170) (← links)
- Study of rapid goal-directed force of upper limb movement (Q2657173) (← links)
- A computationally efficient method for assessing muscle function during human locomotion (Q3083835) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of the shoulder for clinical applications (Q3559844) (← links)
- Assessment of internal loads in the joints of the lower extremities during the snatch in young weightlifters (Q6493250) (← links)