
musculoskeletal simulator
A musculoskeletal simulator is a computer-based tool that models how muscles, bones, and joints work together in the human body. It helps scientists and clinicians analyze movement, understand how injuries occur, and evaluate the effect of treatments or surgeries. By simulating muscle activations and joint forces, it provides insights into biomechanics without needing physical experiments, improving the design of implants, rehabilitation methods, and athletic training. This technology enhances our understanding of human motion and can predict how the body responds under various conditions, supporting research and clinical decision-making.