Understanding individual muscle strength is crucial for optimizing physical therapy and enhancing athletic performance. Traditional methods, however, often fall short in precision.
Beijing Institute of Technology Jun 28 2024 The newly introduced technique by Zuming Xiao and colleagues from the Beijing Institute of Technology and Shenyang Sport University bridges this gap by integrating direct muscle strength measurements with dynamic simulations.
One of the key innovations of this research is the incorporation of muscle synergy and intra-abdominal pressure in the modeling process. Muscle synergy refers to the cooperative activation of muscle groups, enhancing the model's accuracy in simulating natural movements. IAP, generated by the abdominal muscles during exertion, plays a significant role in spinal stability, an aspect crucial for both athletes and those undergoing rehabilitation.
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