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OpenSim: Simulating musculoskeletal dynamics and neuromuscular control to study human and animal movement

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PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006223

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  1. National Institutes of Health [U54 GM072970, R24 HD065690, P2C HD065690, U54 EB020405, R01 HD033929, R01 NS055380, R01 HD046814, R01 HD046774]
  2. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) [W911QX-12-C-0018, HR0011-12-C-0111]
  3. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) via Open Source Robotics Foundation [12-006]
  4. European Commission [FP7-ICT-248189]
  5. National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program
  6. Stanford (University) Bio-X Graduate Fellowship
  7. Siebel Scholars Program

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Movement is fundamental to human and animal life, emerging through interaction of complex neural, muscular, and skeletal systems. Study of movement draws from and contributes to diverse fields, including biology, neuroscience, mechanics, and robotics. OpenSim unites methods from these fields to create fast and accurate simulations of movement, enabling two fundamental tasks. First, the software can calculate variables that are difficult to measure experimentally, such as the forces generated by muscles and the stretch and recoil of tendons during movement. Second, OpenSim can predict novel movements from models of motor control, such as kinematic adaptations of human gait during loaded or inclined walking. Changes in musculoskeletal dynamics following surgery or due to human-device interaction can also be simulated; these simulations have played a vital role in several applications, including the design of implantable mechanical devices to improve human grasping in individuals with paralysis. OpenSim is an extensible and user-friendly software package built on decades of knowledge about computational modeling and simulation of biomechanical systems. OpenSim's design enables computational scientists to create new state-of-the-art software tools and empowers others to use these tools in research and clinical applications. OpenSim supports a large and growing community of biomechanics and rehabilitation researchers, facilitating exchange of models and simulations for reproducing and extending discoveries. Examples, tutorials, documentation, and an active user forum support this community. The OpenSim software is covered by the Apache License 2.0, which permits its use for any purpose including both nonprofit and commercial applications. The source code is freely and anonymously accessible on GitHub, where the community is welcomed to make contributions. Platform-specific installers of OpenSim include a GUI and are available on simtk.org.

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