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    Dear all:

    Thanks for those responses to my question posted two weeks ago. My
    questions and the responses are the following.

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    Dear all

    I am looking for some softwares for doing 2-D inverse dynamics and
    mechanic power analysis. I am aware of two softwares available in the:
    http://www.kin.ucalgary.ca/isb/software/ . But besides this, are there
    any other softwares available too?

    I would post a summary of responses

    thanks in advance.

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    The responses:

    Yes, you can find detail at:
    http://www.arielnet.com
    and specifically at:
    http://nf11.mfi.ku.dk
    Good luck
    Gideon Ariel, Ph.D.

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    If you are familar with Matlab you can download a robotics toolbox from
    their site which as functions for performing rigid body dynamics/inverse

    dynamics calculations. These functions are useful for robotic link
    calculations and simulations. If you are interseted more in
    simulations, Working Model and Working Model 3D offer a powerful
    simulation platform.

    Rod Hale
    Research Engineer
    C-CORE
    Memorial University of Newfoundland

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    I have some 2D kinematic & kinetic software for gait. It was written
    originally for use on a Motion Analysis system in fortran, then later
    coverted
    for use on a Peak, then Ariel system in Quick Basic. It needs the 2D
    or 3D
    coordinate data & forceplate data and out puts the saggital plane 2D
    angles,
    moments & powers at the ankle, hip & knee. I validated it using the
    data in
    David Winter's book & used it in my lab for several years until I
    obtained a
    new system in 1994. Let me know if you don't get any other offers and
    I'll
    send you the source code.
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    There is a software company called Peak Performance Technologies Inc.
    They have a web site address:
    http://www.peakperform.com/peakpr.htm#Peak
    Or http://www.peakperform.com/medical.htm
    This company makes 2D and 3D analysis systems.
    Sincerely,
    Tracy

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    BIOMAP was a package that I developed while I was at the University of
    Western Australia. I've now retired from academia, but the package lives

    on!
    The kinetic output lists the intersegmental ("joint" ) reaction forces,
    and
    the resultant muscle moment of force. The gravitational and
    intersegmental
    torque components are not listed separately.

    Graeme
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    Graeme A. Wood, PhD
    Treasurer, International Society of Biomechanics
    The University of Western Australia
    Nedlands, WA 6907, AUSTRALIA
    Tel: +61-8-9380 2361; Fax: +61-8-9380 1039
    E-mail: gwood@cyllene.uwa.edu.au


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