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Title: | Toward modeling locomotion using electromyography-informed 3D models: application to cerebral palsy | Authors: | Stott, N. S. Oberhofer, K. Zhang, J. Handsfield, G. G. Besier, T. F. Carty, Christopher Lloyd, D. G. Farina, D. Sartori, M. Fernandez, J. W. Modenese, L. Barber, L. A. |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Source: | 9, (2), 2017 | Journal: | Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine | Abstract: | This position paper proposes a modeling pipeline to develop clinically relevant neuromusculoskeletal models to understand and treat complex neurological disorders. Although applicable to a variety of neurological conditions, we provide direct pipeline applicative examples in the context of cerebral palsy (CP). This paper highlights technologies in: (1) patient-specific segmental rigid body models developed from magnetic resonance imaging for use in inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics pipelines; (2) efficient population-based approaches to derive skeletal models and muscle origins/insertions that are useful for population statistics and consistent creation of continuum models; (3) continuum muscle descriptions to account for complex muscle architecture including spatially varying material properties with muscle wrapping; (4) muscle and tendon properties specific to CP; and (5) neural-based electromyography-informed methods for muscle force prediction. This represents a novel modeling pipeline that couples for the first time electromyography extracted features of disrupted neuromuscular behavior with advanced numerical methods for modeling CP-specific musculoskeletal morphology and function. The translation of such pipeline to the clinical level will provide a new class of biomarkers that objectively describe the neuromusculoskeletal determinants of pathological locomotion and complement current clinical assessment techniques, which often rely on subjective judgment. WIREs Syst Biol Med 2017, 9:e1368. doi: 10.1002/wsbm.1368. For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website.L6139175642017-01-03 | DOI: | 10.1002/wsbm.1368 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L613917564&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wsbm.1368 | | Keywords: | clinical feature;disease course;electromyography;human;kinematics;locomotion;movement (physiology);muscle weakness;musculoskeletal function;nuclear magnetic resonance imaging;population statistics;skeletal muscle;tendon;three-dimensional imaging;cerebral palsy;bone;body growth;anatomic modelanatomical concepts;article;clinical assessment | Type: | Article |
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