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OpenSim Project

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Verified User in Higher Education
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06/28/2022
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Opensim review

I like how easy it is to use and customize the models within the software making it ideal for beginner and experienced users
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10/15/2021
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Powerful Application with a Steep Learning Curve

OpenSim is very capable for complex modeling and ties in well with our 3D motion camera system.
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Adrian B.
Biomedical Engineer
01/27/2021
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Cerebral Palsy Gait Correction

It was helpful to be able to run two different gait cycles at once to compare defects in muscle activation. The coded models on SimTK were certainly helpful because it allows you to apply already coded models for your specific experiment.

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What is OpenSim Project?

The OpenSim Project, hosted on the SimTK platform at https://simtk.org, is a groundbreaking open-source software initiative dedicated to advancing the research and development of musculoskeletal modeling and simulation. Developed by Stanford University's world-renowned Bioengineering Group, OpenSim provides a powerful tool for biomechanics researchers, enabling them to create, analyze, and visualize muscle-driven simulations of human and animal movement.This software suite supports researchers in generating dynamic simulations that help study complex motor functions, compare healthy and pathological movements, and design assistive devices. By leveraging OpenSim, scientists can also understand muscle coordination, predict the effects of surgeries, and optimize sports performances, contributing significantly to both academic research and practical applications in personal health and rehabilitation.OpenSim's community-driven model encourages collaboration and innovation, offering extensive resources including a library of musculoskeletal models, user guides, tutorials, and forums for discussion. It is widely adopted globally, forming a foundation for diverse investigations into biomechanics and beyond.

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Year Founded
2018
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simtk.org