@BrianUmberger (2) Thus, inverse simulations can be predictive… perturb muscle strength and report changes in calculated muscle force. Also, if there is no input experimental data… that’s predictive.
@BrianUmberger (1) For me it’s estimation if you report one calculation for one input experimental dataset. IE motion analysis to knee contact force using any pipeline (forward or inverse). If you perturb the model/simulation and report the changes in simulation outputs that’s prediction.
@bryce_killen There is some ugly tricks with the gui tools that happen in the constructor from the settings file. If you set the properties directly instead of reading in from the .xml file the constructor gets skipped and properties are not set in exactly the same way.
16 days left! If you're working on dynamic imaging and musculoskeletal modelling, consider submitting to the session @ColinRSmithPhD and I are hosting under Musculoskeletal 3.
We have a (cool) PhD position available @lmbethz @ETH_en in inertial sensor-based movement analysis for personalized therapeutic interventions in patients with Parkinson’s disease:
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Would be delighted to have top candidates apply.
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Congratulations to the following award winners from the #ISB2021#biomechanics Congress:
Carlo de Luca Emerging Scientist Award: @TomBuurke
Promising Scientist Award: @LizethSloot
Clinical Biomechanics Award: @BarbaraPostolka
The Motor Control Student Award: @LeaRissmann
I am excited to announce that I have one or more PhD fellowships available within Knee Osteoarthritis research in a large project funded by Novo Nordisk.
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@rosshm16 Works well for my variety (red-green) and my students know I complain about a lot of other color palettes😀. Using hashes (different line patterns to fill) or solid dark fill and empty fill with dark outline (when only 2 bars) is the safest way to avoid colors all together tho!
Summary of my quest for open access #datasets of lower limb MOCAP for #OA population:
* Several people willing to help and potentially share data. Thank you all. 🙏
* ZERO publicly available datasets for one of the leading msk conditions.
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Hi.I would like to share with all you this short video, showing a human knee articulated and movable. You can see one,scale 1/1,and two scale 2/1.All pieces put together with magnets. The original file,free for download, from @3DSlicerApp .Thanks!!