How to import Opensim 4.2 .osim models in scone

SCONE is a software tool for predictive simulations of biomechanical movement. It uses OpenSim for modeling and simulation, and performs optimization using various control strategies, including feed-forward control, proprioceptic feedback control, and bal
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Nilay Majumder
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How to import Opensim 4.2 .osim models in scone

Post by Nilay Majumder » Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:39 am

I have been trying to study the ACL injury in opensim and I want to export the opensim results in SCONE. How to do that?

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Thomas Geijtenbeek
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Re: How to import Opensim 4.2 .osim models in scone

Post by Thomas Geijtenbeek » Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:45 am

At this moment, only OpenSim 3 models are supported in SCONE, even though OpenSim 4 will be supported in the upcoming SCONE 2.0 release (you can already download a beta preview of that at https://hyfydy.com).

In order to be used in predictive simulations, you model needs to have contact geometry and limit forces added to them. It's usually a good approach to use the models in the Tutorials as a starting point.

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