Changes in JRF with different cmc time windows
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 12:58 pm
Hi there,
Utilizing a smaller cmc time window (0.001 compared to 0.005) is impacting the calculation of the joint reaction forces from those cmc results. When I keep every input file and parameter the same and run CMC with the 0.005 time window and then repeat it with the 0.001 time window, I see an increase in the vertical knee JRF. My understanding is that the cmc time window should only be affecting the "smoothness" of the results rather than resulting in changes in data results and representation.
Can you provide insight on why this difference is occurring? Is there reason to believe one time window result over the other?
I have attached figures demonstrating the difference.
Thank you.
Utilizing a smaller cmc time window (0.001 compared to 0.005) is impacting the calculation of the joint reaction forces from those cmc results. When I keep every input file and parameter the same and run CMC with the 0.005 time window and then repeat it with the 0.001 time window, I see an increase in the vertical knee JRF. My understanding is that the cmc time window should only be affecting the "smoothness" of the results rather than resulting in changes in data results and representation.
Can you provide insight on why this difference is occurring? Is there reason to believe one time window result over the other?
I have attached figures demonstrating the difference.
Thank you.