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Software, models, and data are provided below to help you generate and analyze simulations of landing. Various models are available to help meet your needs, including: 1. A generic landing model with muscles and ground contact geometry on each leg/foot 2. Models scaled to the subject used in this publication 3. Reduced models for exploring right-leg landing 4. Single-leg models with optimized stretch feedback controllers for landing 5. A library of models exploring varying levels of evertor/invertor co-activation or stretch reflexes. Simulation results for these each model variant are also provided.
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Controller plugins source code
The source code, hosted in a github repository, for defining a suit of muscle controllers compatible with OpenSim. This project creates and installs a plugin library for compatible OpenSim distributions (so far, version 3.3 and 3.2)
Living Repository
Aug 18, 2015

Go to this GitHub repository for the most up-to-date stretch and reflex controllers codeNotes  View License

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Aug 18, 2015
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Source code
A direct link to the opensim-reflex-controllers repository on GitHub

PLEASE CITE THESE PAPERS

DeMers MS, Hicks JL, Delp SL. Preparatory co-activation of the ankle muscles may prevent ankle inversion injuries. Journal of Biomechanics. (2015) View


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Get everything in one archive
This .zip file contains all models, marker kinematic data, and forward simulations generated as part of the study described in the paper.
version 1.0
Aug 17, 2015

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Data/images/video
All-in-one archive of open source landing models and data

PLEASE CITE THESE PAPERS

DeMers MS, Hicks JL, Delp SL. Preparatory co-activation of the ankle muscles may prevent ankle inversion injuries. Journal of Biomechanics. (2015) View


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Models
Various models related to single and double-leg landing with muscle control.
version 1.0
Aug 17, 2015

initial releaseNotes  View License

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Full-body model with stretch controllers on the right leg and feed-forward and reflex controllers for the ankle evertors and invertors

Aug 17, 2015
750 KB
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Full-body model containing muscles of the right and left legs and compliant contact between the feet and floor

Aug 17, 2015
768 KB
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Full-body model scaled to our subject

Aug 17, 2015
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Full-body model scaled to our subject with auto-corrected marker locations

Aug 17, 2015
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Full-body model with muscle stretch controllers optimized for single-leg landing

PLEASE CITE THESE PAPERS

DeMers MS, Hicks JL, Delp SL. Preparatory co-activation of the ankle muscles may prevent ankle inversion injuries. Journal of Biomechanics. (2015)


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