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    Dear Biomech readers,

    On the papers published by K.R. Kaufman, K.N. An and E.Y.S. Chao[1],
    the following equation is used for the limits of the muscle force:

    0 < F(i) < ( Alpha*Factive(i)+Fpassive(i) )*PCSA(i)*Sigma ;i=1:M

    Alpha : Muscle activation
    Sigma : Muscle stress
    M : Number of muscles

    Then, they have used Muscle activation (Alpha) as a cost function
    in optimization method, i.e.,

    Minimize(Alpha)

    (Q1)- Is there one Sigma and Alpha for all muscles (i=1:M) ?
    Or in the equation, they should be written Sigma(i) and Alpha(i).
    In the second case, what will be the cost function?

    (Q2)- I would like some information regarding the recent works on the
    muscle force distribution problem (FDP) using optimization method
    or any other approach. Is there any paper on FDP of the upper limb?


    Thanks for your time,
    Reza.

    [1]- K.R. Kaufman, K.N. An W.J. Litchy and E.Y. Chao, "Physiological
    prediction of muscle forces- I. Theoretical formulation", J. of
    Biomech., Vol. 40, No.3, pp.781-792, 1991.


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    & Dept. of Elect. Eng. &
    & University of Manitoba &
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