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    Design of Controling Algorithm for Optimization of Trunk Trajectory during 3D Dynamic Activities while Considering Stability Requirements

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khorsand Vakilzadeh, Majid (Author) ; Parnianpour, Mohamad (Supervisor) ; Asghari, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Low back pain is a common medical problem around the world afflicting 80% of the population some time in their life. Low back injury can result from a loss of torso stability. This investigation seeks to apply existing methods to new applications and to develop new methods to assess spinal stability during its dynamical activities. In this study, firstly, optimization method is utilized as an appropriate explanation of role of nervous system in controlling of spine movements. Spine which is a complex structure of vertebrae and cartilage has been modeled by a 3D inverted pendulum with a ball and socket joint at L5/S1 incorporated with 18 muscle fascicles. Planning of point-to-point spine... 

    Cross-sectional area of human trunk paraspinal muscles before and after posterior lumbar surgery using magnetic resonance imaging

    , Article European Spine Journal ; Volume 25, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 774-782 ; 09406719 (ISSN) Ghiasi, M. S ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Farahmand, F ; Hashemi, H ; Bagheri, S ; Valizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag 
    Abstract
    Atrogenic injuries to paraspinal muscles during the posterior lumbar surgery (PLS) cause a reduction in their cross-sectional areas (CSAs) and contractile densities over time post-surgery. This study aims to quantify such alterations. Method: Pre- and postoperative CSAs (~6 months interval) of all paraspinal muscles were measured in six patients undergoing PLS using a 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) scanner to quantify the alterations in geometrical and tissue effective contractile (non-fatty) CSAs of these muscles at all lumbar levels. To examine the presence of any confounding effects on recorded changes within ~7-month period, measurements were also carried out on ten healthy volunteers.... 

    Estimation of trunk muscle forces using a bio-inspired control strategy implemented in a neuro-osteo-ligamentous finite element model of the lumbar spine

    , Article Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology ; Volume 8 , 2020 Sharifzadeh Kermani, A ; Arjmand, N ; Vossoughi, G ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Patwardhan, A. G ; Parnianpour, M ; Khalaf, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2020
    Abstract
    Low back pain (LBP), the leading cause of disability worldwide, remains one of the most common and challenging problems in occupational musculoskeletal disorders. The effective assessment of LBP injury risk, and the design of appropriate treatment modalities and rehabilitation protocols, require accurate estimation of the mechanical spinal loads during different activities. This study aimed to: (1) develop a novel 2D beam-column finite element control-based model of the lumbar spine and compare its predictions for muscle forces and spinal loads to those resulting from a geometrically matched equilibrium-based model; (2) test, using the foregoing control-based finite element model, the... 

    Dynamic stability of spine using stability-based optimization and muscle spindle reflex

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering ; Volume 16, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 106-118 ; 15344320 (ISSN) Zeinali Davarani, S ; Hemami, H ; Barin, K ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    A computational method for simulation of 3-D movement of the trunk under the control of 48 anatomically oriented muscle actions was developed. Neural excitation of muscles was set based on inverse dynamics approach along with the stability-based optimization. The effect of muscle spindle reflex response on the trunk movement stability was evaluated upon the application of a perturbation moment. The method was used to simulate the trunk movement from the upright standing to 60° of flexion. Incorporation of the stability condition as an additional constraint in the optimization resulted in an increase in antagonistic activities demonstrating that the antagonistic co-activation acts to increase... 

    A stability-based model of a growing spine with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: A combination of musculoskeletal and finite element approaches

    , Article Medical Engineering and Physics ; Volume 64 , 2019 , Pages 46-55 ; 13504533 (ISSN) Kamal, Z ; Rouhi, G ; Arjmand, N ; Adeeb, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Using a combined musculoskeletal and finite element (FE) approach, this study aimed to evaluate stability-based muscle forces in a spine with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) as compared to a normal spine; and subsequently, determine the effects of stress distribution on the growth plates (GPs) of the growing spine. For this purpose a nonlinear 3D FE model of one normal and one scoliotic thoracolumbar spine, consisting of GPs attached to rigid L1 to L4 vertebrae, were developed using computed tomography images coupled with a growth modulation using the Stokes’ model. Corresponding well with recent in-vivo and in-vitro studies, results of the models predicted intradiscal pressures at the...