| Literature DB >> 29404856 |
Manuel Islan1, Fernando Blaya1, Pilar San Pedro1, Roberto D'Amato2, Emilio Lechosa Urquijo1, Juan Antonio Juanes3.
Abstract
The majority of musculoskeletal injuries located in the shoulder are often due to repetitive or sustained movements that occur in work routines in different areas. In the case of musicians, such as violinists, who have long and daily training routines, the repetitive movements they perform are forced and sometimes the postures are not natural. Therefore, this article aims to study and simulate the dynamic behavior of the glenohumeral joint under repetitive conditions that represent the different postures assumed by a violinist during his daily training. For this purpose, the criteria provided by the RULA (rapid upper limb assessment) method have been used. Subsequently, by using as a reference geometry that of the articulation under study generated and modeled in CATIA®[VERSIÓN 5R21], a FEM analysis has been proposed with the software ANSYS®[VERSIÓN 17.1] simulating the short and cyclic movements of the Humerus of the violinists. With the analysis carried out, thanks to linear and isotropic approximations of the joint, it has been possible to know the approximate dynamic behavior of tissues, muscles and tendons, and the response of the joint in terms of fatigue.Entities:
Keywords: FEM analysis; Humerus; Musician; RULA criteria; Rotator cuff
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29404856 DOI: 10.1007/s10916-018-0908-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Syst ISSN: 0148-5598 Impact factor: 4.460