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Advances in Musculoskeletal Modeling and their Application to Neurorehabilitation

Shourijeh, Mohammad S - Personal Name; Mehrabi, Naser - Personal Name; McPhee, John J - Personal Name; Fregly, Benjamin J. - Personal Name;

Neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) modeling has the potential to serve as a valuable tool for informing
the design of assistive devices or neurorehabilitation interventions. For these applications, an NMS
model must be able to represent the relevant unique characteristics of the targeted subject, e.g.,
a person with a neurological disorder. Motion predictive simulations, by considering the task
constraints and the neuromuscular requirements, can predict novel movements. Such simulation
methods must ideally capture the features and functionalities of the motor control system to
mimic human neuromechanical behavior


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: Frontiers Media SA., 2020
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144
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English
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9782889662043
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Musculoskeletal Modeling
their Application to Neurorehabilitation
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