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OpenSim Ltd joint reaction analysis toolbox
Estimation of lumbosacral <t>joint</t> moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in <t>OpenSim</t> is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS <t>toolbox</t> was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.
Joint Reaction Analysis Toolbox, supplied by OpenSim Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Assessing low-back loading during lifting using personalized electromyography-driven trunk models and NIOSH-based risk levels

Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2025.1486931

Estimation of lumbosacral joint moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in OpenSim is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS toolbox was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.
Figure Legend Snippet: Estimation of lumbosacral joint moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in OpenSim is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS toolbox was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.

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OpenSim Ltd joint reaction analysis toolbox
Estimation of lumbosacral <t>joint</t> moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in <t>OpenSim</t> is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS <t>toolbox</t> was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.
Joint Reaction Analysis Toolbox, supplied by OpenSim Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/joint reaction analysis toolbox/product/OpenSim Ltd
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
joint reaction analysis toolbox - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
90/100 stars
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Estimation of lumbosacral joint moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in OpenSim is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS toolbox was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.

Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Article Title: Assessing low-back loading during lifting using personalized electromyography-driven trunk models and NIOSH-based risk levels

doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2025.1486931

Figure Lengend Snippet: Estimation of lumbosacral joint moments and loads using a person-specific sEMG-driven musculoskeletal model. The Lifting Full Body model developed in OpenSim is used to estimate personalized multi-body dynamics and musculoskeletal geometry . The CEINMS toolbox was used to personalize the muscle-tendon parameters per participant which are denoted by the dashed lines. The dotted lines denote parameters that are used after the calibration to estimate the musculotendon forces during the dynamic tasks.

Article Snippet: The MTU forces and the external forces acting on the body were used to estimate the joint compression and shear forces at the lumbosacral (L5-S1) intervertebral joint using the Joint Reaction Analysis toolbox in OpenSim ( ).

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