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strokerehab-updates@lists.simtk.org

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NMSM Pipeline and Stroke Grand Challenge "Office Hours" at ASB Conference
by Kayla Pariser 06 Aug '24

06 Aug '24
The Rice Computational Neuromechanics Lab will be holding Neuromusculoskeletal Modeling (NMSM) Pipeline and Stroke Grand Challenge Competition “office hours” at this week’s ASB Conference on Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm in the upper-level atrium on the Grand Terrace (or nearby). Anyone with questions about the “Model Personalization” or “Treatment Optimization” toolsets available in the Matlab-based NMSM Pipeline software for OpenSim and/or with questions about the Stroke Grand Challenge Competition is welcome to stop by to get help from our research team. For questions, feel free to e-mail nmsm(a)rice.edu.
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[Stroke Grand Challenge Competition - announcement] First Stroke Grand Challenge Data and Models Now Available for Download
by Kayla Pariser 02 Feb '24

02 Feb '24
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__;!!BuQP…> 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=php…>or send an email to nmsm(a)rice.edu. -- Rice Computational Neuromechanics Lab <https://rcnl.rice.edu/> nmsm(a)rice.edu
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Stroke Grand Challenge Competition and NMSM Pipeline Training Workshop Slides Now Available
by Kayla Pariser 31 Aug '23

31 Aug '23
Dear Potential NMSM Pipeline Users and Stroke Grand Challenge Participants, Thank you for expressing an interest in using the Neromusculoskeletal Modeling Pipeline, participating in the Stroke Grand Challenge Competition! If you wish to review the ASB 2023 workshop presentations, we have now uploaded the presentation slides to the following two SimTK projects: NMSM Pipeline: https://simtk.org/projects/nmsm Stroke Grand Challenge Competition: https://simtk.org/projects/strokerehab For more information on getting started with generating your own model-based personalized treatment designs, please visit: https://nmsm.rice.edu/. For more details on the Stroke Grand Challenge, please visit the Stroke Grand Challenge SimTK page and download the data for the first competition, along with the document "Competition Description.pdf". If you encounter any technical difficulties with the NMSM Pipeline or have any questions about the Stroke Grand Challenge Competition, please don't hesitate to post your questions on the SimTK project forums or to email us at nmsm(a)rice.edu. Best regards, Rice Computational Neuromechanics Lab nmsm(a)rice.edu
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