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Exploring the Future of Musculoskeletal Modelling: Innovations and Challenges

Join Professor John Rasmussen from Aalborg University as he delves into the promising field of musculoskeletal modelling. This technology has evolved significantly over the past decade, paving the way for advancements in orthopaedic devices and consumer products, including automotive designs. The presentation will address pivotal challenges such as enhancing body model fidelity, establishing reliable validation methods, and developing effective workflows. Insights from the AnyBody Research Project initiatives will be shared, showcasing real examples of solutions to current industry hurdles.

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Exploring the Future of Musculoskeletal Modelling: Innovations and Challenges

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  1. Where are we going with musculoskeletal modelling? John Rasmussen, Professor of Biomechanics, Aalborg University, Denmark Thursday 13.12.2012, 10:00-11:00, Room 064, Skempton building Musculoskeletal modelling is a technology with a considerable promise that has matured over the past decade and is now being adopted by advanced industries for development of orthopaedic devices and consumer products, especially cars. Further success of this technology relies on the solution of a number of remaining problems among which are development of body models with higher fidelity, development of reliable validation methods and development of the workflows and best practice traditions such as those established in older fields of CAE, notably in finite element analysis . This presentation focuses on a number of initiatives in this respect currently undertaken by the AnyBody Research Project at Aalborg University. A number of current challenges will be listed and preliminary and final solutions will be presented. The presentation will contain several examples.

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