AnyBody Modeling System webcast presented 27 September at 15:00 CEST
Cross-Country Sit-Skiing - musculoskeletal simulations further the understanding of muscle work and joint reactions
Cross-country sit-skiing is an endurance sport in the Winter Paralympics where athletes, with impairment in legs and/or trunk, compete sitting in a sledge mounted on a pair of skis and propel themselves with a pair of poles.
Senior Lecturer Marie Lund Ohlsson from the Swedish Winter Sport Research Centre at Mid Sweden University defended her thesis in March with the title: Double Poling in Cross-Country Skiing - Biomechanical and Physiological Analysis of Sitting and Standing Positions.
In this webcast, Marie will show results from AnyBody simulations of seated double poling of both joint reactions and muscular work.
Seating is limited, so sign up now
Cross-Country Sit-Skiing - musculoskeletal simulations further the understanding of muscle work and joint reactions
Cross-country sit-skiing is an endurance sport in the Winter Paralympics where athletes, with impairment in legs and/or trunk, compete sitting in a sledge mounted on a pair of skis and propel themselves with a pair of poles.
Senior Lecturer Marie Lund Ohlsson from the Swedish Winter Sport Research Centre at Mid Sweden University defended her thesis in March with the title: Double Poling in Cross-Country Skiing - Biomechanical and Physiological Analysis of Sitting and Standing Positions.
In this webcast, Marie will show results from AnyBody simulations of seated double poling of both joint reactions and muscular work.
Seating is limited, so sign up now