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Research paper thumbnail of Biomch-L: An electronic mail discussion forum for biomechanics and movement science

Journal of Biomechanics, 1992

the Sovjet Federation and Yugoslavia, plus readers on various local news posting systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling of force production in skeletal muscle undergoing stretch

Journal of Biomechanics, 1997

Many human movements involve eccentric contraction of muscles. Therefore, it is important that a ... more Many human movements involve eccentric contraction of muscles. Therefore, it is important that a theoretical model is able to represent the kinetic response of activated muscle during lengthening if it is to be applied to dynamic simulation of such movements. The so-called Hill and Distribution Moment models are two commonly used models of skeletal muscle. The Hill model is a phenomenological model based on experimental observations; the Distribution Moment model is based on the cross-bridge theory of muscle contraction. The ability of ...

Research paper thumbnail of DYNAMIC ARM SIMULATOR: A REAL-TIME MODEL OF THE UPPER LIMB

Journal of Biomechanics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DATA SMOOTHING AND FILTERING

This guide presents an overview of filtering methods and the software which is available in the HPL.

Research paper thumbnail of Biomch-L: An electronic mail discussion forum for biomechanics and movement science

Journal of Biomechanics, 1992

the Sovjet Federation and Yugoslavia, plus readers on various local news posting systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling of force production in skeletal muscle undergoing stretch

Journal of Biomechanics, 1997

Many human movements involve eccentric contraction of muscles. Therefore, it is important that a ... more Many human movements involve eccentric contraction of muscles. Therefore, it is important that a theoretical model is able to represent the kinetic response of activated muscle during lengthening if it is to be applied to dynamic simulation of such movements. The so-called Hill and Distribution Moment models are two commonly used models of skeletal muscle. The Hill model is a phenomenological model based on experimental observations; the Distribution Moment model is based on the cross-bridge theory of muscle contraction. The ability of ...

Research paper thumbnail of DYNAMIC ARM SIMULATOR: A REAL-TIME MODEL OF THE UPPER LIMB

Journal of Biomechanics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DATA SMOOTHING AND FILTERING

This guide presents an overview of filtering methods and the software which is available in the HPL.

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