OpenSim: Open-Source Software to Create and Analyze Dynamic Simulations of Movement
Stanford University · Motion Control (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Dynamic simulations of movement allow one to study neuromuscular coordination, analyze athletic performance, and estimate internal loading of the musculoskeletal system. Simulations can also be used to identify the sources of pathological movement and establish a scientific basis for treatment planning. We have developed a freely available, open-source software system (OpenSim) that lets users develop models of musculoskeletal structures and create dynamic simulations of a wide variety of movements. We are using this system to simulate the dynamics of individuals with pathological gait and to explore the biomechanical effects of treatments. OpenSim provides a platform on which the biomechanics community can…
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8Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Movement (music)
- Software
- Open source
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Open source software
- Human–computer interaction
- Simulation
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