A model of open-loop control of equilibrium position and stiffness of the human elbow joint

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Dinant A. Kistemaker
Arthur J. (Knoek) Van Soest
Maarten F. Bobbert
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[1] Vrije Universiteit,Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences, IFKB
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Biological Cybernetics | 2007年 / 96卷
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Elbow Joint; Sarcomere Length; Elbow Angle; Series Elastic Element; Shoulder Angle;
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According to the equilibrium point theory, the control of posture and movement involves the setting of equilibrium joint positions (EP) and the independent modulation of stiffness. One model of EP control, the α-model, posits that stable EPs and stiffness are set open-loop, i.e. without the aid of feedback. The purpose of the present study was to explore for the elbow joint the range over which stable EPs can be set open-loop and to investigate the effect of co-contraction on intrinsic low-frequency elbow joint stiffness (Kilf). For this purpose, a model of the upper and lower arm was constructed, equipped with Hill-type muscles. At a constant neural input, the isometric force of the contractile element of the muscles depended on both the myofilamentary overlap and the effect of sarcomere length on the sensitivity of myofilaments to [Ca2+] (LDCS). The musculoskeletal model, for which the parameters were chosen carefully on the basis of physiological literature, captured the salient isometric properties of the muscles spanning the elbow joint. It was found that stable open-loop EPs could be achieved over the whole range of motion of the elbow joint and that Kilf, which ranged from 18 to 42 N m·rad−1, could be independently controlled. In the model, LDCS contributed substantially to Kilf (up to 25 N m·rad−1) and caused Kilf to peak at a sub-maximal level of co-contraction.
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