A motion simulation and biomechanical analysis of the shoulder joint using a whole human model. / Sen, Suddhajit; Abboud, Rami; Wang, Weijie; Ming, Dong; Wan, Baikun; Liao, Yi; Gong, Qiyong.
Proceedings - 2011 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2011. ed. / Yongsheng Ding; Yonghong Peng; Riyi Shi; Kuangrong Hao; Lipo Wang. Vol. 4 IEEE Computer Society, 2011. p. 2322-2326.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Other chapter contribution
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TY - CHAP
T1 - A motion simulation and biomechanical analysis of the shoulder joint using a whole human model
A1 - Sen,Suddhajit
A1 - Abboud,Rami
A1 - Wang,Weijie
A1 - Ming,Dong
A1 - Wan,Baikun
A1 - Liao,Yi
A1 - Gong,Qiyong
AU - Sen,Suddhajit
AU - Abboud,Rami
AU - Wang,Weijie
AU - Ming,Dong
AU - Wan,Baikun
AU - Liao,Yi
AU - Gong,Qiyong
PB - IEEE Computer Society
PY - 2011/1/1
Y1 - 2011/1/1
N2 - The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virtual worlds. We proposed the design of a computer model which simulates the movements at the shoulder joint for a specific subject and analyses the three-dimensional forces and torques produced at that joint during movement. The model was constructed using the mathematical dynamic modelling software (Madymo). Anthropometric data were collected from a healthy volunteer in the form of weight, height, limb lengths, and the centre of mass deduced. A group of reflective markers were attached to specific areas on the subject's body while he performed a group of precise movements, i.e. flexion/extension, adduction/abduction and rotation all at the shoulder. The marker data were collected using a motion capturing system. Shoulder joint angles were obtained using the in-house designed software, and then input into the computer model to simulate the subject's movements allowing analysis of the forces and torques. Results showed that the model successfully simulated the movements and predicted shoulder joint force and torque during movements, corroborating with the theory of biomechanics. Preliminary results are encouraging. Currently, the focus is on extending the application into the clinical practice, sports exercise and behavioural animation environments. © 2011 IEEE.
AB - The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virtual worlds. We proposed the design of a computer model which simulates the movements at the shoulder joint for a specific subject and analyses the three-dimensional forces and torques produced at that joint during movement. The model was constructed using the mathematical dynamic modelling software (Madymo). Anthropometric data were collected from a healthy volunteer in the form of weight, height, limb lengths, and the centre of mass deduced. A group of reflective markers were attached to specific areas on the subject's body while he performed a group of precise movements, i.e. flexion/extension, adduction/abduction and rotation all at the shoulder. The marker data were collected using a motion capturing system. Shoulder joint angles were obtained using the in-house designed software, and then input into the computer model to simulate the subject's movements allowing analysis of the forces and torques. Results showed that the model successfully simulated the movements and predicted shoulder joint force and torque during movements, corroborating with the theory of biomechanics. Preliminary results are encouraging. Currently, the focus is on extending the application into the clinical practice, sports exercise and behavioural animation environments. © 2011 IEEE.
KW - Motion simulation
KW - Motion control
KW - Motion capture and retargeting
KW - Biomechanics
KW - Medical simulation
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U2 - 10.1109/BMEI.2011.6098769
DO - 10.1109/BMEI.2011.6098769
M1 - Other chapter contribution
SN - 9781424493524
VL - 4
BT - Proceedings - 2011 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2011
T2 - Proceedings - 2011 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2011
A2 - Wang,Lipo
ED - Wang,Lipo
SP - 2322
EP - 2326
ER -