Representation of Forces
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 2:45 pm
Hello,
I am attempting to scale my model using AddBiomechanics, but I previously discovered issues in my CoP calculations when I expressed the forces with respect to the CoP, leading to high residual moments. To move past this, I decided to use the method of applying the force and moment from the origin of the forceplate (so representing force from the forceplate origin - resulting in constant p values). I have performed scaling & RRA in OpenSim, and got residuals within the recommended range. However, my residual moments when using AddBiomechanics with the same model, marker file (TRC), and GRF file (MOT) are >300Nm.
Is it not possible to use this representation of forces within AddBiomechanics? Based on various OpenSim forum posts, I was under the impression the CoP representation was only really necessary for visualization purposes. Also, if data is uploaded as a C3D file, does it automatically use the CoP representation?
Best,
Kaitlyn Downer
I am attempting to scale my model using AddBiomechanics, but I previously discovered issues in my CoP calculations when I expressed the forces with respect to the CoP, leading to high residual moments. To move past this, I decided to use the method of applying the force and moment from the origin of the forceplate (so representing force from the forceplate origin - resulting in constant p values). I have performed scaling & RRA in OpenSim, and got residuals within the recommended range. However, my residual moments when using AddBiomechanics with the same model, marker file (TRC), and GRF file (MOT) are >300Nm.
Is it not possible to use this representation of forces within AddBiomechanics? Based on various OpenSim forum posts, I was under the impression the CoP representation was only really necessary for visualization purposes. Also, if data is uploaded as a C3D file, does it automatically use the CoP representation?
Best,
Kaitlyn Downer