Inverse dynamic analysis is used in the study of human gait to evaluate the reaction forces transmitted between adjacent anatomical segments. The quality of the results is greatly affected not only by the choice of biomechanical model but also by the kinematic data provided as input. The procedures are demonstrated through the application to a normal cadence stride.
Inverse dynamic analysis is used in the study of human gait to evaluate the reaction forces transmitted between adjacent anatomical segments. The quality of the results is greatly affected not only by the choice of biomechanical model but also by the kinematic data provided as input. The procedures are demonstrated through the application to a normal cadence stride.
Inverse dynamic analysis is used in the study of human gait to evaluate the reaction forces transmitted between adjacent anatomical segments. The quality of the results is greatly affected not only by the choice of biomechanical model but also by the kinematic data provided as input. The procedures are demonstrated through the application to a normal cadence stride.
Inverse dynamic analysis is used in the study of human gait to evaluate the reaction forces transmitted between adjacent anatomical segments. The quality of the results is greatly affected not only by the choice of biomechanical model but also by the kinematic data provided as input. The procedures are demonstrated through the application to a normal cadence stride.