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Analysis of Fundamental Human Movement Patterns Through the Use of In-Depth Antagonistic Muscle Models

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A nonlinear eighth-order agonist-antagonist muscle model is identified, based on engineering analysis and design criteria, as the desired structure for the broad-range study of a variety of fundamental human joint movements as mentioned in this paper.
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A nonlinear eighth-order agonist-antagonist muscle model is identified, based on engineering analysis and design criteria, as the desired structure for the broad-range study of a variety of fundamental human joint movements. To complement this structure, systematic protocols, that combine material and geometrical information for each muscle, are developed to obtain the model parameter values needed for the various muscle constitutive equations. The parameters describing the four basic nonlinear relations are easy to visualize, representing the peak curve values and "shape" parameters. Elbow, knee, wrist, and ankle fiexion-extension and eye, wrist, and head rotation are simulated by this same model structure.

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Overview: Influence of Muscle on Cyclic and Propulsive Movements Involving the Lower Limb

TL;DR: This animal is endowed with relatively strong leg extensor muscles and long lower limbs, characteristics well suited to locomotion and postural requirements, but these features also result in different loading than would normally be encountered by the upper limbs.
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A biomechatronic Extended Physiological Proprioception (EPP) controller for upper-limb prostheses

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Tutorial Review of Bio-Inspired Approaches to Robotic Manipulation for Space Debris Salvage

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Muscle-specific economy of force generation and efficiency of work production during human running

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated physiological mechanisms of muscle energy production and muscle force generation and found that the soleus continuously shortened throughout stance phase, operating as energy generator under conditions that were found to be optimal for work production: high force-length potential and enthalpy efficiency.
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A normative database of isokinetic upper-extremity joint strengths: Towards the evaluation of dynamic human performance

TL;DR: The objective of this study was to provide a normative database of dynamic upper-extremity (shoulder and elbow) joint strengths to fill the current void in literature for multidimensional strength capacity profiles.
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