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New technique gets under people’s skin

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

Researchers have designed a real-time imaging system that could advance physical rehabilitation for soldiers, athletes and others who need to retrain their muscles. The passive optical motion capture system, using reflective markers positioned at key points on the body, collects data on muscle movements, while HBM (human body model) software integrates it into an existing skeleton prototype and analyzes the forces that the muscles generate. The result is a real-time virtual body double showing the musculoskeletal system in motion. A digital representation of a human model is shown, with...Read full article

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    Published: May 2009
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