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Van de Poll, K.D. (author)
Current neuromechanical muscle models are unable to accurately estimate both passive and active muscle components. In this study it is investigated to increase the neuromechanical parameter estimations by using an input-rich measurement protocol and by expanding the ankle muscle model with tendon dynamics. New measurement protocols are developed...
master thesis 2016
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Mulders, N.M. (author)
Windsurfers currently do not wear neoprene gloves when sailing in cold temperatures, as discomfort rapidly develops in the forearms when doing so. Lack of good protection against low temperatures means the hands get painfully cold and numb, limiting sailing time and pleasure. ElectroMyoGraphy (EMG) measurements were done on four forearm muscles...
master thesis 2014
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Huberty, L. (author)
Recent studies suggest that a reduction of the plantar-flexion muscle EMG can improve the efficiency of human locomotion. In this study, an attempt is made to reduce the maximal EMG of the gastrocnemius medialis and soleus by providing a feed-forward torque support around the ankle. The strategy only requires the ankle kinematics to define the...
master thesis 2012
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Kornaropoulos, E.N. (author)
Corticomuscular communication during wrist motor tasks was investigated in this study. EEG signals from the sensorimotor cortex and EMG data from the reflexive carpi radialis and extensor carpi radialis muscles were recorded from five healthy subjects while performing visual-motor force tasks, with and without perturbation on the wrist....
master thesis 2011
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Asadi Nikooyan, A. (author), Veeger, H.E.J. (author), Chadwick, E.K.J. (author), Praagman, M. (author), Van der Helm, F.C.T. (author)
The Delft Shoulder and Elbow Model (DSEM), a musculoskeletal model of the shoulder and elbow has been extensively developed since its introduction in 1994. Extensions cover both model structures and anatomical data focusing on the addition of an elbow part and muscle architecture parameters. The model was also extended with a new inverse...
journal article 2011
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Asadi Nikooyan, A. (author)
Detailed information about muscle forces in the human musculoskeletal system are highly demanded for several applications. Unfortunately, the measurement of muscle forces in-vivo is hardly possible. To date, musculoskeletal models are best alternative for the direct measurement of these forces. A major concern in musculoskeletal modeling is,...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Martinez Manzanera, O.E. (author)
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to help patient to recover or improve movement of their limbs after a spinal cord injury, a stroke or other neurological disorders effecting their motor system. The advance in technology in recent years has provided new possibilities for more accurate and better applications of FES. One of the...
master thesis 2010
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Bolsterlee, B. (author)
The Dutch Shoulder and Elbow Model (DSEM) is a musculoskeletal model of the shoulder that can be used to predict internal shoulder loading (muscle forces, joint reaction forces, etc.). The DSEM uses an inverse optimisation method to predict muscle forces from net joint moments. In this study two new modes are presented that constrain the inverse...
master thesis 2010
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Van der Meer, J.N. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Bour, L.J. (author), De Vlugt, E. (author), Van Rootselaar, A.F. (author), Van der Helm, F.C.T. (author), Tijssen, M.A.J. (author)
In dystonia, both sensory malfunctioning and an abnormal intermuscular low-frequency drive of 3–7 Hz have been found, although cause and eVect are unknown. It is hypothesized that sensory processing is primarily disturbed and induces this drive. Accordingly, experimenter-controlled sensory input should be able to inXuence the frequency of the...
journal article 2010
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