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Sensitivity of Neuromechanical Predictions to Choice of Glenohumeral Stability Modeling Approach
2020
Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Most upper-extremity musculoskeletal models represent the glenohumeral joint with an inherently stable ball-and-socket, but the physiological joint requires active muscle coordination for stability. The authors evaluated sensitivity of common predicted outcomes (instability, net glenohumeral reaction force, and rotator cuff activations) to different implementations of active stabilizing mechanisms (constraining net joint reaction direction and incorporating normalized surface electromyography
doi:10.1123/jab.2019-0088
pmid:32369767
fatcat:qspub2br4fehxoethpjysz3wsi