Dec 04, 2012
Webinar: NMSBuilder Software for Creating Patient-Specific OpenSim Models
Giordano Valente, from the NMS Physiome team at the Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli will describe and demo the NMSBuilder software for subject-specific models for OpenSim.
Recording
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Title: NMSBuilder Software for Creating Patient-Specific OpenSim Models Speaker: Giordano Valente, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli Time: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. Pacific TimeAbstract
NMSBuilder enables biomechanics researchers of different backgrounds to easily create subject-specific models that can be used in OpenSim dynamic simulations through a graphical user interface (GUI). It provides a user-friendly tool package for biomedical data processing, developing OpenSim musculoskeletal models from subject-specific data, and leveraging OpenSim to perform dynamic simulations of movement.
The webinar will center around the specific example of generating OpenSim models from anatomical surfaces segmented from a lower-limb MRI data set. During the webinar, attendees will learn about how NSMBuilder can be used to:
- Integrate and edit medical images and geometric data
- Create and modify model components of the musuloskeletal system (e.g., bones, joints, muscles)
- Generate OpenSim's xml model file from subject-specific data
NMSBuilder provides a complete framework enabling both pre- and post-processing of subject-specific models and simulations. It is freely available for download from here.
NMSBuilder is a MAF-based application developed within the NMSPhysiome project and which is integrated with the OpenSim API.