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  4. Estimation of musculotendon parameters for scaled and subject specific musculoskeletal models using an optimization technique
 
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Estimation of musculotendon parameters for scaled and subject specific musculoskeletal models using an optimization technique
OA Location
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/94041/1/Modenese%20et%20al%20JBiomech%202016.pdf
Author(s)
Modenese, Luca
Ceseracciu, Elena
Reggiani, Monica
Lloyd, David G
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A challenging aspect of subject specific musculoskeletal modeling is the estimation of muscle parameters, especially optimal fiber length and tendon slack length. In this study, the method for scaling musculotendon parameters published by Winby et al. (2008), J. Biomech. 41, 1682–1688, has been reformulated, generalized and applied to two cases of practical interest: 1) the adjustment of muscle parameters in the entire lower limb following linear scaling of a generic model and 2) their estimation “from scratch” in a subject specific model of the hip joint created from medical images. In the first case, the procedure maintained the muscles׳ operating range between models with mean errors below 2.3% of the reference model normalized fiber length value. In the second case, a subject specific model of the hip joint was created using segmented bone geometries and muscle volumes publicly available for a cadaveric specimen from the Living Human Digital Library (LHDL). Estimated optimal fiber lengths were found to be consistent with those of a previously published dataset for all 27 considered muscle bundles except gracilis. However, computed tendon slack lengths differed from tendon lengths measured in the LHDL cadaver, suggesting that tendon slack length should be determined via optimization in subject-specific applications. Overall, the presented methodology could adjust the parameters of a scaled model and enabled the estimation of muscle parameters in newly created subject specific models. All data used in the analyses are of public domain and a tool implementing the algorithm is available at https://simtk.org/home/opt_muscle_par.
Date Issued
2016-01-25
Date Acceptance
2015-11-12
Citation
Journal of Biomechanics, 2016, 49 (2), pp.141-148
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/56399
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021929015006363
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.11.006
ISSN
0021-9290
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
141
End Page
148
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Biomechanics
Volume
49
Issue
2
Identifier
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021929015006363
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Technology
Biophysics
Engineering, Biomedical
Engineering
Optimal fiber length
Tendon slack length
Scaling
Subject specific
Muscle models
Hip joint
Muscle-tendon parameters
Parameter optimization
SPASTIC CEREBRAL-PALSY
LOWER-EXTREMITY
LOWER-LIMB
MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS
TENDON PROPERTIES
SARCOMERE-LENGTH
FASCICLE LENGTH
YOUNG-ADULTS
MUSCLE
HIP
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2015-11-18
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