FSG3085 Human Movement Analysis and Modeling
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Participants should be enrolled in a PhD program related to biomechanics.
The course focuses first on the experimental motion analysis of humans, in which active cameras record motion from small markers placed on the subjects, after which a model to calculate actual joint motion and loading is used. This experimental motion analysis can then be implemented into musculoskeletal modeling software, after which muscle activations, anatomical structure, loading conditions and material properties can be modified to represent, for example, presence of pathology, which may change the strategy of the motion.
The motion capture will take place at Karolinska University Hospital and the simulation, at KTH Engineering Science, Mechanics. The cuorsewill require familiarity with motion capture and anaysis software from Vicon Motion Systems. The program SIMM by Musculographics Inc. is central to the course, with the additional module Dynamic Pipeline, which provides a pipeline between the biomechanical model and the calculated equations of motion in the underlying program SD/Fast.
After the course, the student should be able to:
- Understand the concepts and implementation of motion analysis in hospital and research settings
- Implement experimental motion analysis data into a computerized musculoskeletal modeling environment
- Understand how experimental errors may translate into numerical errors and possibly propagate
- Have a basic understanding of motion capture software
- Have a good understanding of graphics-based biomechanical modeling software
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