Publication Type:
Conference Paper
Source:
The 3rd International Conference on the Development of BME in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2010)
URL:
http://www.hcmiu.edu.vn/BME2010/Papers/P1.03.pdf
Keywords:
Flexion and Extension,
Gait cycle,
Hill Muscle Model
Abstract:
The main objective of this paper is to find out
the muscle which plays a major role during flexion and
extension on models of different age groups and the extent of
mechanical deformation which takes place in the muscles of
lower limb with the help of BRG.LifeMOD software which
works in ADAM’s environment. The muscles moment is
obtained with the help of inverse and forward dynamics
simulation of human model that shows us which muscle is
active during flexion and extension and how much moment
(torque) that muscle is exerting, which causes muscle
deformation. According to Hill’s mechanical model of
muscle, it consists of three elements: one contractile element
attached in series with an elastic element and both of these
attached in parallel to an elastic element. During muscles
contraction and expansion the deformation of muscles takes
place and during one complete gait cycle it regains its
original shape and size due to its viscoelastic nature. The
deformation in the muscles is obtained by finding the change
in the length of muscles during extended flexion and
extension in complete gait cycle on different age group
models. After conducting the simulation on models of
different age group, it is observed that deformation in the
muscles of lower limb is maximum obtained in Rectus
femoris which is one of the four quadriceps muscles of the
human body, the others being Vastus medialis, Vastus
intermedius, and Vastus lateralis. On the basis of our
experiment the conclusion is made that Rectus femoris plays
a major role in regulating knee flexion and extension.