Opensim full-body model for athletes with a running-specific below the knee prosthesis

Lukas Krämer, Marvin Zedler, Kai Heinrich, Wolfgang Potthast, Johannes Funken

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Abstract

To date, there is no comprehensive open-source tool to provide movement analysis of athletes using a running-specific prosthesis (RSP) with a below the knee amputation (BKA) to enable the calculation of corresponding inverse kinematics and dynamics. A combination of physical measurements, 2D imagery, 3D motion capture data and geometrical calculations were used to create a musculoskeletal full-body OpenSim model with subject-specific BKA structures. The model was able to reproduce athlete’s joint angles and joint moments of the lower extremities while allowing for movement comparison to non-amputee athletes. The model provides a motion analysis tool for athletes with a RSP in an open-source environment, providing qualitatively similar results to previous research, and lays the foundation for more insights into BKA athletes’ muscle activity and acting muscle forces.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationISBS Conference Proceedings Archive : 42nd International Society of Biomechanics in Sports Conference
Number of pages4
Volume42
Place of PublicationSalzburg
PublisherInternational Society of Biomechanics in Sports
Publication date14.07.2024
Pages552-556
Publication statusPublished - 14.07.2024

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