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- Forrest Bussler
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Re: Simulation of ARED Squat Exercise on the International S
Hello,
I am trying to adapt this model to describe the effect of lumbar bending on the knees. I am unexperienced in OpenSim and was wondering if I could get some assistance in learning how to change the value of the lumbar bending and then run the simulation again to see how things change.
Thanks for any help,
Forrest
I am trying to adapt this model to describe the effect of lumbar bending on the knees. I am unexperienced in OpenSim and was wondering if I could get some assistance in learning how to change the value of the lumbar bending and then run the simulation again to see how things change.
Thanks for any help,
Forrest
- B.J. Fregly
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Re: Simulation of ARED Squat Exercise on the International S
Hi Forrest,
The best way to get ramped up on the basics of OpenSim modeling is to work through all the various tutorials posted on-line:
http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... +Tutorials
My best suggestion is to work through the first three tutorials in particular, and also look through the other training materials on that website, and you should have all the info you need to make your desired changes to the model.
Kind regards,
B.J.
The best way to get ramped up on the basics of OpenSim modeling is to work through all the various tutorials posted on-line:
http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... +Tutorials
My best suggestion is to work through the first three tutorials in particular, and also look through the other training materials on that website, and you should have all the info you need to make your desired changes to the model.
Kind regards,
B.J.