Hello,
I was looking into CEINMS and read a paper about its pros and cons and how it compares to the static optimization. I am trying to estimate joint reaction force after calculating the muscle forces and I was wondering if CEINMS can be applied to squats or other exercises that require a more dynamic range of the knee.
Regards,
Hyeon Ki
Using CEINMS vs Static Optimization for Squats Exercises
- Hyeon Jeong
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- Najoua Assila
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Re: Using CEINMS vs Static Optimization for Squats Exercises
Hi,
We have used CEINMS for the upper limb for an arm elevation from pelvis to eye level, so I guess it should be possible.
However, your model would need calibration, and you would need some EMG data, if you don't want to use static optimization.
Regards,
Najoua
We have used CEINMS for the upper limb for an arm elevation from pelvis to eye level, so I guess it should be possible.
However, your model would need calibration, and you would need some EMG data, if you don't want to use static optimization.
Regards,
Najoua