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Load-Aware Calibration of EMG-Driven Musculoskeletal Models for Accurate and Generalizable Joint Torque Estimation

Biological Physics 2025-12-23 v1

Abstract

Accurate EMG-driven musculoskeletal (MSK) modeling is critical for biomechanics, rehabilitation, and assistive technology. However, most models calibrate parameters under a single load, ignoring the fact that tasks with similar kinematics may differ in mechanical demand. This study introduces a load-aware calibration framework to improve joint torque prediction accuracy and generalizability. Surface EMG and joint kinematics were recorded from eleven participants during elbow flexion-extension under 0, 2, and 4\,kg loads. We evaluated three calibration strategies (load-specific, global, cross-load) and three optimization frameworks (simulated annealing (SA), particle swarm optimization (PSO), and hybrid PSO-pattern search (PSO-PS)). Results indicate that load-specific calibration significantly improves performance, with lower RMSE and higher correlation (r>0.75r > 0.75). Parameters related to muscle force, fiber length, and activation dynamics showed high load sensitivity. PSO-based methods yielded more consistent and physiologically plausible estimates than simulated annealing. The proposed framework enables MSK models to distinguish between visually similar but mechanically distinct tasks, supporting robust subject-specific modeling for clinical and real-world applications.

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@article{arxiv.2512.18710,
  title  = {Load-Aware Calibration of EMG-Driven Musculoskeletal Models for Accurate and Generalizable Joint Torque Estimation},
  author = {Rajnish Kumar and Suriya Prakash Muthukrishnan and Lalan Kumar and Sitikantha Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.18710},
  year   = {2025}
}