Dear biomech-L readers:
I'm looking for a simple mechanic model of joint, including bones (and
their shapes), muscles and tendons. Does one exist if I consider that
the bones (with cartilage) are rigid? The finite elements method is
interesting but I would like to have something more simple to do quick
simulations.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Gwenael
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Gwenael Guillard
PhD student
Images and Information Processing Department
Medical Information Processing Laboratory - INSERM ERM 0102
Departement ITI
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Telecommunication de Bretagne
Technopole Brest Iroise
BP 832 - 29285 Brest Cedex
France
Tel : (33) 2 29 00 13 01
email : gwenael.guillard@enst-bretagne.fr
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I'm looking for a simple mechanic model of joint, including bones (and
their shapes), muscles and tendons. Does one exist if I consider that
the bones (with cartilage) are rigid? The finite elements method is
interesting but I would like to have something more simple to do quick
simulations.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Gwenael
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Gwenael Guillard
PhD student
Images and Information Processing Department
Medical Information Processing Laboratory - INSERM ERM 0102
Departement ITI
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Telecommunication de Bretagne
Technopole Brest Iroise
BP 832 - 29285 Brest Cedex
France
Tel : (33) 2 29 00 13 01
email : gwenael.guillard@enst-bretagne.fr
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