OpenCap for lifting task
OpenCap for lifting task
Can we use opencap for lifting analysis? How accurate does it give the kinematics data?
- Scott Uhlrich
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Re: OpenCap for lifting task
It should work, but we have not done a validation on lifting specifically.
Re: OpenCap for lifting task
Thank you, sir, for your response. Could you please suggest the method through which I can validate the result? Can we use these kinematics on OpenSim and compare them with EMG data? Also, does the contact of the lifting object affect the Opencap data?
Re: OpenCap for lifting task
Could you tell me whether OpenCap gives musculoskeletal forces for lifting with the assistive device?
- Scott Uhlrich
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Re: OpenCap for lifting task
Hi Neha, yes you would need to model the lifted object in the muscle-driven simulation. This forum is for technical questions about OpenCap. We support discussions about research projects through quarterly Restore Center virtual office hours. Keep an eye out here for the application: https://restore.stanford.edu/virtual-office-hours/
Re: OpenCap for lifting task
sir, how can we use opencap data for calculation muscle force on spine. As model use here is basically lower body model, if we are using kinematic data of opencap on FBLS model there is error in that. please suggest.
- Antoine Falisse
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Re: OpenCap for lifting task
Hey,
First you would need to reprocess you OpenCap using the full body model, take a look at this conversation: viewtopicPhpbb.php?f=2385&t=17002&p=0&s ... 142924781d
Then to simulate forces, I would suggest you use OpenSim Moco as the utilities in OpenCap processing do not support this model.
Best,
Antoine
First you would need to reprocess you OpenCap using the full body model, take a look at this conversation: viewtopicPhpbb.php?f=2385&t=17002&p=0&s ... 142924781d
Then to simulate forces, I would suggest you use OpenSim Moco as the utilities in OpenCap processing do not support this model.
Best,
Antoine