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OpenSim is a powerful and freely available software platform for modeling and simulation of human movement.

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CMBBE Symposium (@cmbbesymposium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The abstract submission for #CMBBE2024 has been extended! 🙌 Did you miss the initial deadline? Do you need extra time to perfect your paper? Don't worry; we've got you covered. We have extended the submission deadline, and you may now submit your abstract until March 10, 2024!

CMBBE Symposium (@cmbbesymposium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Try OpenSim at the #CMBBE2024! Join Nick Bianco Alberto Casas Ortiz and their colleagues as they demonstrate OpenSim's tools for creating simulations, as well as how to import movement data, develop muscle-driven simulations, and analyze the results. #biomechanics #biomedical

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caitlin Clancy will be sharing her team’s approach to generating simulations of cycling using OpenSim Moco in our next webinar. She will also discuss strategies for iterating and refining her Moco optimization problem. April 17, 2024, 9am PDT tinyurl.com/4mznj4cm

Hans Kainz (@hans_kainz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Musculoskeletal modelling workshop at the ESMAC conference this year. 😊 Participants can bring their own data and work on their OpenSim project. Workshop is for beginners and advanced users. Deadline for the application is April 16.👇 esmac2024.org/musculoskeleta…

Musculoskeletal modelling workshop at the <a href="/ESMAC_society/">ESMAC</a> conference this year. 😊
Participants can bring their own data and work on their <a href="/OpenSimSU/">OpenSim</a> project. Workshop is for beginners and advanced users. Deadline for the application is April 16.👇
esmac2024.org/musculoskeleta…
Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch the Mobilize Center/Restore Center webinar with Caitlin Clancy entitled “Muscle-Driven Simulations and Experimental Data of Cycling” Research presentation: youtu.be/Ua7dfsiqO1s Best practices: youtu.be/RBawCc5w7eA

Adam Kewley (@adamkewley_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

opensimcreator.com 0.5.11 adds support for 2D plotting in the simulation tab, along with in-UI support for adding wrap geometries to frames and associating GeometryPaths with those wrap geometries (demo below) (late announcement, I thought it'd be handy to know 😉 )

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We will hold Office Hours at American Society of Biomechanics for anyone for wanting to discuss OpenSim and related software tools with experts. Register now: mobilize.stanford.edu/office-hours-f…

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Jennifer Maier's webinar to learn how personalizing a computational upper body model can improve accuracy in analyzing shoulder motions. She'll present her approach, results, and a tutorial for applying the method to your own data. Sept. 11, 2024 9 AM PDT tinyurl.com/3mxe65cd

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Watch the Mobilize Center/Restore Center webinar with Jennifer Maier entitled “Personalizing a Computational Upper Limb Model” Research presentation: youtu.be/R7A4vKSwfzE Tutorial: youtu.be/pdI-mB5Jiv4

Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance (@wutsaialliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hamstring injuries are plaguing athletes across the globe. Two new studies from Stanford University and UQ News explore this issue in real-world conditions, providing insights into muscle adaptation and injury prevention. Check out the full press release: humanperformancealliance.org/news/innovativ…

Hamstring injuries are plaguing athletes across the globe. Two new studies from <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> and <a href="/UQ_News/">UQ News</a> explore this issue in real-world conditions, providing insights into muscle adaptation and injury prevention. Check out the full press release: humanperformancealliance.org/news/innovativ…
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A new study from Stanford University has shown that a digital mindset intervention can improve people’s physical activity levels and their outlook about having osteoarthritis. Check out the full press release: mobilize.stanford.edu/a-digital-inte… Melissa Boswell, PhD trevor hastie Sean Zion Alia J. Crum, PhD

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Get help from our developers and researchers on your research project during our workshop Mar. 18-20, 2025 at Stanford. Target audience: Advanced users of OpenSim, OpenSim Moco, OpenSense, and OpenCap. Application deadline: Dec. 18. mobilize.stanford.edu/opensim-advanc…

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Seeking Postdoctoral Fellows in digital human modeling. Join us Stanford University to develop new methods for simulating, generating, and understanding human movement. PhD in biomechanics, computer science, or related fields required. Learn more: nmbl.stanford.edu/opportunities/…

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for our next webinar with Reed Gurchiek to learn more about how accelerative running impacts hamstring mechanics. He will share key findings using OpenCap and discuss practical implications for addressing hamstring injuries. Jan 29, 2025, 9 AM PST mobilize.stanford.edu/webinar-hamstr…

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us RehabWeek for our workshop on accelerating lab-based and out-of-lab movement studies with OpenCap and AddBiomechanics! Learn how to use smartphone videos and automated processing to scale screening, injury prevention, & rehab monitoring. rehabweek.org/registration/

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for our next webinar with R. James Cotton as he shares how his lab is advancing markerless motion capture using single and multiview video for clinical applications. He will also lead an interactive tutorial. June 25, 2025, 9 AM PDT. mobilize.stanford.edu/webinar-clinic…

Restore Center (@restore_center) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have questions about biomechanical modeling with #IMUs and other #wearable sensors, video analysis, or #machinelearning for movement-related #rehabilitation research? Apply for virtual office hours by June 23: restore.stanford.edu/2025/05/22/app…

Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch the Mobilize Center/Restore Center webinar with R. James Cotton entitled “Clinically Accessible Movement Analysis using Single and Multiview Video” Research presentation: youtu.be/TRIQ3zuHqS4 Tutorial: youtu.be/JFVqVrouSwo