2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53857-9
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A framework based on subject-specific musculoskeletal models and Monte Carlo simulations to personalize muscle coordination retraining

Hans Kainz,
Willi Koller,
Elias Wallnöfer
et al.

Abstract: Excessive loads at lower limb joints can lead to pain and degenerative diseases. Altering joint loads with muscle coordination retraining might help to treat or prevent clinical symptoms in a non-invasive way. Knowing how much muscle coordination retraining can reduce joint loads and which muscles have the biggest impact on joint loads is crucial for personalized gait retraining. We introduced a simulation framework to quantify the potential of muscle coordination retraining to reduce joint loads for an indivi… Show more

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“…The simulations can be used to answer (research) questions in a variety of fields. In a clinical context, musculoskeletal simulations are used to support the rehabilitation of patients [1][2][3], surgical planning [4,5] or implant design [6][7][8]. In the field of sport science, they are used to analyze and optimize the performance of athletes [9,10] and in the field of ergonomics, they are used to improve the ergonomic design of products [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulations can be used to answer (research) questions in a variety of fields. In a clinical context, musculoskeletal simulations are used to support the rehabilitation of patients [1][2][3], surgical planning [4,5] or implant design [6][7][8]. In the field of sport science, they are used to analyze and optimize the performance of athletes [9,10] and in the field of ergonomics, they are used to improve the ergonomic design of products [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%