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[Technical Column] Musculoskeletal Analysis - Unraveling the Mechanisms of Human Movement

There are broadly two types of approaches! They can be applied to various research fields related to humans.

In this column, we will explain "musculoskeletal analysis," which is a type of CAE in the field of bioengineering. Musculoskeletal analysis involves creating a human model (musculoskeletal model) composed of muscles and bones to replicate human movements, and it calculates the muscle activity during these movements and the forces acting on various parts of the model. The analysis uses motion capture data measured from the subject's movements. We invite you to read on. 【Contents】 ■ What is musculoskeletal analysis? ■ Analysis methods ■ Application fields ■ Conclusion *For more detailed information about the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Example of Closed Chain Problem (Analysis of Ladder Climbing)

Smoothly adjustable distribution degree! An analysis case of a subject's movements skillfully using both hands and feet to climb a ladder.

In AnyBody, the "soft constraint" option resolves motion analysis, and the concept of "virtual muscles" through the extension of the muscle distribution algorithm addresses the dynamics problems of redundant systems. In this article, we introduce a case study of analyzing "ladder climbing," where a closed state is continuously maintained. This analysis focuses on the subject's movements as they skillfully use both hands and feet to climb the ladder. In AnyBody, the ON-OFF switching of the "virtual muscles" that connect the person and the ladder occurs at the timing when both hands and feet engage with or detach from the ladder. Furthermore, for example, the distribution can be smoothly adjusted based on the degree of contact (horizontal axis). [Contents] ■ What is a closed chain? ■ Solutions to closed chain problems *Detailed information about the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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