First Stroke Grand Challenge Data and Models Now Available for Download on SimTK We invite you to learn about and participate in the first Stroke Grand Challenge Competition <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://simtk.org/projects/strokerehab__;!!BuQPrrmRaQ!gCj8tPWJifVUU6QV2L8CyWdNK7rAwQmhoEp5Mtt8PCrMYptIu2ZA-Rg_E8c0d98pTZaDOscoVnWBf4CFeg37qM2yCx9K$> using the Neuromusculoskeletal Modeling (NMSM) Pipeline <https://nmsm.rice.edu/> (powered by OpenSim and Matlab) , OpenSim Moco, or an optimal control software of your choice. Organized by the Rice Computational Neuromechanics Lab <https://rcnl.rice.edu/> and held at the American Society of Biomechanics annual conference <https://asbweb.org/asb-2024/>, the competition will provide the biomechanics research community with one comprehensive post-stroke walking dataset each year to design personalized stroke neurorehabilitation treatments. Winners of the competition will receive a certificate, $1,000 cash prize, and fast-tracked review in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. The data and OpenSim models needed to compete in the Stroke Grand Challenge Competition are now available to download <https://simtk.org/frs/?group_id=2658>. - Data: Post Stroke subject - Data: Healthy subject for comparison - Model 1: Personalized OpenSIm model compatible with the NMSM Pipeline - Model 2: Personalized OpenSim model compatible with OpenSim Moco More details on the competition, data, and models are included in the Competition Description document in the download ( https://simtk.org/frs/?group_id=2658). If you have any questions or concerns please post a message on the SimTK project forum <https://simtk.org/plugins/phpBB/indexPhpbb.php?group_id=2658&pluginname=phpBB>or send an email to nmsm@rice.edu. -- Rice Computational Neuromechanics Lab <https://rcnl.rice.edu/> nmsm@rice.edu