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Constitutive Models for Active Skeletal Muscle: Review, Comparison, and Application in a Novel Continuum Shoulder Model

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Laura Engelhardt, Renate Sachse, Rainer Burgkart, Wolfgang A. Wall
Abstract:
The shoulder joint is one of the functionally and anatomically most sophisticated articular systems in the human body. Both complex movement patterns and the stabilization of the highly mobile joint rely on intricate three-dimensional interactions among various components. Continuum-based finite element models can capture such complexity, and are thus particularly relevant in shoulder biomechanics. Considering their role as active joint stabilizers and force generators, skeletal muscles require...     »
Keywords:
active skeletal muscle, muscle material model, continuum mechanical shoulder model, musculoskeletal modeling, finite element method, parameter identification
Journal title:
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Year:
2024
Reviewed:
nein
Language:
en
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