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CusToM Workshop

Examples and presentations used during the workshop of the 3rd December in Bruz at the M2S lab. The Workshop deals with the CusToM : a Matlab toolbox for musculoskeletal simulation library in Matlab. You can provide your own copy here on the link.

Reference : Muller, A., Pontonnier, C., Puchaud, P., Dumont, G., (2019). CusToM : a Matlab toolbox for musculoskeletal simulation, in review. Journal of Open Source Software.

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The examples are based on a walking motions (normal and altered with an ankle brace) published in a conference recorded with optoelectronic system. The second example is a tennis service motion from XSENS Analyze suite based on inertial sensors.

1. Kinematic Tutorial

The first objective of the tutorial is to compare kinematic results from anthropometric calibration and geometrical calibration. At the end of the tutorial, key concepts should be understood: rotation sequences, inverse kinematics, reconstruction error, convergence of geometrical calibration.

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The second objective of the tutorial is to compare the kinematic of normal walking gait with altered gait.

2. Inverse Dynamics

The objective of the second lesson is to compare the torques of normal walking gait with altered gait. At the end of the tutorial, key concepts should be understood: inverse dynamics, newton-euler algorithm, torques

3. Muscle forces

The objective of the second lesson is to compare the muscle forces of normal walking gait with altered gait. At the end of the tutorial, key concepts should be understood: cost functions, muscle mechanics

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4. XSENS Tutorial

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The objective of the last tutorial is to evaluate ground reaction forces of a tennis service motion recorded with XSENS inertial sensors using the force prediction algorithm. At the end of the tutorial, key concepts should be understood: contact points, contribution to dynamic equilibrium.

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This Workshop is provided under: License.

Illustrations

Illustrations were made with GIBBON. You can find the reference below.

Moerman, (2018). GIBBON: The Geometry and Image-Based Bioengineering add-On. Journal of Open Source Software, 3(22), 506, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00506

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