Upper-limb movement analysis – A comparison between two OpenSim models
Abstract
In-vivo internal structural loads and muscle activation are complex to be performed, but these are crucial for quantitative evaluation of human movements. Hence some musculoskeletal models have been developed in the last decade which provide non-invasive estimations the
body movements in normal conditions. Abnormal movements following injuries were simulated using biomechanical model in some previous studies. This study analysed upper limb movements by using a developed upper-extremity OpenSim model which includes strainadjustable ligaments of the acromio-clavicular joint. In addition, movements analyzing results from using an available model developed
from OpenSim community was used for comparison. The upper limb movements used for this research were recorded from two healthy
participants. Shoulder range of motion resulted from the developed model and the available model are compared. The results from this
comparison suggest that the proposed OpenSim model can be used for upper-limb motion analysis and evaluation.