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Join members of the OpenSim Team on Wednesday July 26th for an introduction to OpenSim and new tools for rapidly developing musculoskeletal simulations.

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The top level directory contained in the zip folder is /AddBiomechanics, and contains two subdirectories: /AddBiomechanics/Data and /AddBiomechanics/Results. The Data folder contains the model file, marker trajectories, and ground reaction forces needed to complete the workshop. The text editor you choose should support XML formatting since modifying the OpenSim model file will be necessary. The Results folder contains result files already processed by AddBiomechanics, which will be necessary in the latter half of the tutorial, but may be also useful if technical difficulties occur.Finally, 

The completed example can be found on the web here: TGCS2023_ExampleSubject. Participants may use this link to view the settings used for the example or to visualize and plot the processed data.

Documentation

OpenSim API docs

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Slides

Coming soon!

Publications

Uhlrich SD, Falisse A, Kidzinski L, Muccini J, Ko M, Chaudhari AS, Hicks JL, Delp SL (2022) OpenCap: 3D human movement dynamics from smartphone videos. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.07.499061

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Werling K, Bianco NA, Raitor M, Stingel J, Hicks JL, Collins SH, Delp SL, Liu CK (2023) AddBiomechanics: Automating model scaling, inverse kinematics, and inverse dynamics from human motion data through sequential optimization. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.15.545116

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Dembia CL, Bianco NA, Falisse A, Hicks JL, Delp SL (2020) OpenSim Moco: Musculoskeletal optimal control. PLoS Comput Biol 16(12): e1008493. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008493

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