Disabling Muscles

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Anne Schmitz
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Disabling Muscles

Post by Anne Schmitz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:08 pm

If I set <isDisabled> to true in my .osim file for a muscles, what does that do? I can still see the muscle. Does this mean it offers no force whatsover (even passive) to the model? This could be a good way to visualize ligaments. Make a ligament and a disabled muscle?

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