Browsing by Author "Kinney, Allison L."
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Can a well-calibrated neuromusculoskeletal model predict knee contact forces accurately over multiple walking cycles?
Serrancolí, Gil; Kinney, Allison L.; Fregly, Benjamin J.; Font Llagunes, Josep Maria (2015)
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Neuromusculoskeletal model calibration significantly affects predicted knee contact forces for walking
Serrancolí, Gil; Kinney, Allison L.; Fregly, Benjamin J.; Font Llagunes, Josep Maria (2016-08-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policy© 2016 by ASME. Though walking impairments are prevalent in society, clinical treatments are often ineffective at restoring lost function. For this reason, researchers have begun to explore the use of patient-specific ... -
Optimization problem formulation for predicting knee muscle and contact forces during gait
Serrancolí, Gil; Walter, Jonathan P.; Kinney, Allison L.; Fregly, Benjamin J.; Font Llagunes, Josep Maria (2013)
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Sinergy-based two-level optimization for predicting knee contact forces during walking
Serrancolí, Gil; Kinney, Allison L.; Fregly, Benjamin J.; Font Llagunes, Josep Maria (2015)
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The influence of neuromusculoskeletal model calibration method on predicted knee contact forces during walking
Serrancolí, Gil; Kinney, Allison L.; Fregly, Benjamin J.; Font Llagunes, Josep Maria (Centre Internacional de Mètodes Numèrics en Enginyeria (CIMNE), 2015)
Conference report
Open AccessNeuromusculoskeletal models used to predict muscle and joint contact forces for a specific individual require specification of muscle-tendon, skeletal geometry, and neural control model parameter values. Though these ...