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Simulating the human motion under Functional Electrical Stimulation using the HuMAnS toolbox
Martine Eckert
1Mitsuhiro Hayashibe
2David Guiraud
2, 3Pierre-Brice Wieber
4Philippe Fraisse
2
Workshop on 3D Physiological Human (2008) 27
Résumé : Mathematical models of the skeletal muscle can support the development of neu-roprotheses to restore functional movements in individuals with motor deficien-cies by the means of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Since many years, numerous skeletal muscle models have been proposed to express the relationship between muscle activation and generated force. One of them (Makssoud et al [2]-[3]), integrates the Hill model [5] and the physiological one based on Huxley work [4] allowing the muscle activation under FES. We propose in this paper an impro-vement of this model by modifying the activation part. These improvements are highlighted through the HuMAnS toolbox [1] using a 3D biomechanical model of human named Human 36. This article describes this toolbox and the software implementation of the model. Then, we present the results of the simulation.
- 1 : IMERIR
- CCI des Pyrénées Orientales
- 2 : DEMAR (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)
- INRIA – CNRS : UMR5506 – Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc – Université Montpellier I
- 3 : Laboratoire d'Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier (LIRMM)
- CNRS : UMR5506 – Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc
- 4 : BIPOP (INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes / LJK Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann)
- INRIA – Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann
- Domaine : Informatique/Robotique
- Mots-clés : Simulation – 3D biomechanical model of Human – models of skeletal muscles – Functional Electrical Stimulation.
- lirmm-00458376, version 1
- http://hal-lirmm.ccsd.cnrs.fr/lirmm-00458376
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- Contributeur : Martine Eckert
- Soumis le : Dimanche 21 Février 2010, 11:55:03
- Dernière modification le : Lundi 22 Février 2010, 14:04:36






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