2022
DOI: 10.1115/1.4054835
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Motion-Based Ground Reaction Forces and Moments Prediction Method for Interaction With a Moving and/or Non-Horizontal Structure

Abstract: Inverse dynamics methods are commonly used for the biomechanical analysis of human motion. External forces applied on the subject are required as an input data to solve the dynamic equilibrium of the subject. Force platforms measure ground reactions forces and moments (GRF&Ms) but they limit the ecological aspect of experimental conditions. Motion-based GRF&Ms prediction may circumvent this limitation. The current study aims at evaluating the accuracy of an optimization-based GRF&Ms prediction meth… Show more

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“…The initial method was extended to studies involving interaction with a moving or non-horizontal structure or both, considered as a single rigid solid [30]. A frame linked to the structure (O m , X m , Y m , Z m ) was created using the 3D displacements of three additional markers placed on it.…”
Section: Ifandm Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial method was extended to studies involving interaction with a moving or non-horizontal structure or both, considered as a single rigid solid [30]. A frame linked to the structure (O m , X m , Y m , Z m ) was created using the 3D displacements of three additional markers placed on it.…”
Section: Ifandm Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%