Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9350425 | Clinical Biomechanics | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Interpretation. Accurate anatomical geometrical representation in biomechanical models is necessary for valid estimates of internal loading. Sagittal plane rectus abdominis moment arms were larger from the upright neutral torso posture in this study compared to studies with subjects lying supine. This suggests the torso internal moment generating capability would be represented differently in biomechanical models that use data from studies where subjects were upright, which is more reflective of the postures biomechanical models are utilized for, than when using anatomical geometry derived from supine postures.
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Authors
Michael J. Jorgensen, William S. Marras, Francis W. Smith, Malcolm H. Pope,