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9. Impact of geometry on simulation output (hands-on)

9. Impact of geometry on simulation output (hands-on)

In this lecture we will introduce the TorsionTool, which is a recently developed tool to modify the femoral and tibial geometry in OpenSim model. We will then investigate how personalizing the geometry influence the simulation results. Please, find the lecture slides from the link below:


The models and simulation results for the hands-on part of the lecture can be downloaded with the following links:

IK results

ID results

SO results

JRL results

Geometry

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