Webinar on Personalizing a Computational Upper Body Model
Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 9:00 AM PDT
We are pleased to announce our upcoming webinar with Jennifer Maier from Stanford University entitled “Personalizing a Computational Upper Body
Model.” Musculoskeletal models of the shoulder are needed to understand the mechanics of overhead motions, but existing models are generic and might not accurately represent an individual’s scapular kinematics. Dr. Maier will demonstrate her shoulder rhythm
personalization approach to scaling a musculoskeletal model to produce less error in the kinematic analysis of shoulder motions. She will also guide the audience through a step-by-step tutorial for model scaling and personalization. This event will be hosted
jointly by the Mobilize and
Restore Centers on Wednesday, September 11,
2024, at 9:00 AM Pacific Time. Learn more and register
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Apply to Participate in Virtual Office Hours for Biomechanical Modeling or Machine Learning Research Questions
Application Deadline: September 30, 2024, 5 PM local time
Office Hour Dates: October 21-25, 2024
The
Mobilize and
Restore Centers are pleased to announce they will be holding Virtual
Office Hours October 21-25, 2024, to support researchers working with wearable sensors, video technology, and other modalities in rehabilitation research.
We will have three tracks: 1) OpenCap
or other video-based analysis of movement, 2) OpenSim
or other questions about biomechanical modeling, including via IMUs, and 3) Machine learning with time series or other movement/rehab data.
All phases of a research project are supported, such as formulating a research question, choosing and planning appropriate methods, and addressing issues with carrying out the study. We welcome and encourage individuals to apply as a team, if relevant.
Learn more
and apply
OpenSim 4.5.1 API is Released!
We are pleased to announce the release of OpenSim 4.5.1. This is an API-only release (i.e., no updates to the application), but contains many useful software updates
including:
Install the new Python packages -
OpenSim Confluence: Scripting in Python
View the Doxygen documentation -
OpenSim 4.5.1 API docs
View the change logs for
OpenSim and
Moco
MR3 Network 4th Annual Scientific Retreat - Catalyzing Transdisciplinary Research to Develop Innovative Rehabilitation Approaches with Lasting
Impacts
The Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource (MR3) Network is pleased to announce its 4th scientific retreat to be held virtually September
19-20, 2024. The goal of the retreat is to change the rehabilitation research landscape by developing novel transdisciplinary strategies to sustain and improve function once individuals return to their lived environments. Transdisciplinary team members may
include, for example, engineers, behavioralists, implementation scientists, data scientists, persons with lived experience, tele-interventionalists, and more.
Learn more and register
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