DocumentCode :
12976
Title :
Moving Along: In biomechanics, rehabilitation engineering, and movement analysis, Italian researchers are making great strides.
Author :
Gugliellmelli, Eugenio ; Micera, Silvestro ; Migliavacca, Francesco ; Pedotti, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Campus Bio-Medico Univ., Rome, Italy
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
July-Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
50
Lastpage :
57
Abstract :
In Italy, biomechanics research and the analysis of human and animal movement have had a very long history, beginning with the exceptional pioneering work of Leonardo da Vinci. In 1489, da Vinci began investigating human anatomy, including an examination of human tendons, muscles, and the skeletal system. He continued this line of inquiry later in life, identifying what he called ?the four powers?movement, weight, force, and percussion??and how he thought they worked in the human body. His approach, by the way, was very modern?analyzing nature through anatomy, developing models for interpretation, and transferring this knowledge to bio-inspired machines.
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; muscle; orthopaedics; patient rehabilitation; animal movement analysis; bioinspired machines; biomechanics; human movement analysis; human tendons; muscles; rehabilitation engineering; skeletal system; Biological system modeling; Biomechanics; Computational modeling; Computers; Medical treatment; Robot sensing systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Pulse, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2154-2287
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPUL.2015.2428682
Filename :
7156264
Link To Document :
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