A full-chain opensim model and its application on posture analysis of an overhead drilling task
Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk …, 2019•Springer
Biomechanical motion simulation and kinetic analysis of human joints and muscles provide
insights into Musculoskeletal disorders. OpenSim is an open-source platform that give easy
access to biomechanical analysis, especially of muscles. The biomechanical analysis in
OpenSim is based on pre-defined human models. Among the dozens of models available
right now, none covers the muscles and joints of all the body parts. In view of the fact that
most human motions are systemic, the lack of a comprehensive model prohibits synthesized …
insights into Musculoskeletal disorders. OpenSim is an open-source platform that give easy
access to biomechanical analysis, especially of muscles. The biomechanical analysis in
OpenSim is based on pre-defined human models. Among the dozens of models available
right now, none covers the muscles and joints of all the body parts. In view of the fact that
most human motions are systemic, the lack of a comprehensive model prohibits synthesized …
Abstract
Biomechanical motion simulation and kinetic analysis of human joints and muscles provide insights into Musculoskeletal disorders. OpenSim is an open-source platform that give easy access to biomechanical analysis, especially of muscles. The biomechanical analysis in OpenSim is based on pre-defined human models. Among the dozens of models available right now, none covers the muscles and joints of all the body parts. In view of the fact that most human motions are systemic, the lack of a comprehensive model prohibits synthesized and systematical biomechanical analysis. The aim of this research is to develop an OpenSim model which enables the full-chain dynamic analysis of tasks involving multi-bodies. The model is developed based on two existing models. It consists of 45 body segments, 424 muscles and 39 degrees of freedom. The model was then used to simulate an overhead drilling task. Six drilling postures are analyzed, and the estimated joint moments and muscle activations are compared .
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