Estimation of Joint Kinetics During Manual Material Handling Using Inertial Motion Capture: A Follow-Up Study
Sebastian Skals,
Mark de Zee,
Michael Skipper Andersen
Abstract:Musculoskeletal models based on inertial motion capture and ground reaction force (GRF) prediction hold great potential for field-based risk assessment of manual material handling. However, previous evaluations have identified inaccuracies in the methodology?s estimation of spinal forces, while the accuracy of other key outcome variables is currently unclear. This study evaluated knee, shoulder, and L5-S1 joint reaction forces (JRFs) derived from a musculoskeletal model based on inertial motion capture and GRF… Show more
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