Validation of a subject specific 3-actuator torque-driven model in human vertical jumping.

Department of Sport, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Milan, Italy and, with Cognition, Action et Plasticite Sensorimotrice Laboratory, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France. giuseppe.cimadoro@unimi.it

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. 2012;:4883-6

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Abstract

In this study, a forward dynamic subject specific 3-actuator torque-driven model of the human musculoskeletal system was created based on measurements of individual characteristics of a subject. Simulation results were compared with experimental vertical squat jumping with and without adding weights. By analyzing kinematic and kinetic experimental data at the instant of the toe-off for the same initial conditions, it was shown that a simple computer simulation using a suitable cost function could reproduce the real task performed by humans. This investigation is the first step in a wider project that will incorporate elastic components, and that will evaluate the advantages of the individual subject approach in modeling.