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Muscle Fatigue Analysis Using OpenSim

Tissues and Organs 2017-05-17 v1

Abstract

In this research, attempts are made to conduct concrete muscle fatigue analysis of arbitrary motions on OpenSim, a digital human modeling platform. A plug-in is written on the base of a muscle fatigue model, which makes it possible to calculate the decline of force-output capability of each muscle along time. The plug-in is tested on a three-dimensional, 29 degree-of-freedom human model. Motion data is obtained by motion capturing during an arbitrary running at a speed of 3.96 m/s. Ten muscles are selected for concrete analysis. As a result, the force-output capability of these muscles reduced to 60%-70% after 10 minutes' running, on a general basis. Erector spinae, which loses 39.2% of its maximal capability, is found to be more fatigue-exposed than the others. The influence of subject attributes (fatigability) is evaluated and discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1705.05570,
  title  = {Muscle Fatigue Analysis Using OpenSim},
  author = {Jing Chang and Damien Chablat and Fouad Bennis and Liang Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05570},
  year   = {2017}
}
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