Silvia S Blemker
Blemker, Silvia Salinas
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Works
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3D finite element models of shoulder muscles for computing lines of actions and moment arms | |
A 3D model of muscle reveals the causes of nonuniform strains in the biceps brachii. | |
A 3D model of the Achilles tendon to determine the mechanisms underlying nonuniform tendon displacements | |
Abduction and external rotation in shoulder impingement: an open MR study on healthy volunteers initial experience | |
Activation and aponeurosis morphology affect in vivo muscle tissue strains near the myotendinous junction | |
Agent-based computational model investigates muscle-specific responses to disuse-induced atrophy | |
Altered nuclear dynamics in MDX myofibers | |
The architectural design of the gluteal muscle group: implications for movement and rehabilitation | |
Are mice good models for human neuromuscular disease? Comparing muscle excursions in walking between mice and humans | |
Assessment of velopharyngeal function with dual-planar high-resolution real-time spiral dynamic MRI. | |
Biomechanical adaptations during running differ based on type of exercise and fitness level | |
A Computational Model Quantifies the Effect of Anatomical Variability on Velopharyngeal Function | |
Computational Modeling of Muscle Regeneration and Adaptation to Advance Muscle Tissue Regeneration Strategies | |
Computational models predict larger muscle tissue strains at faster sprinting speeds | |
Computer Simulation and Optimization of Cranial Vault Distraction. | |
Contributions of the Musculus Uvulae to Velopharyngeal Closure Quantified With a 3-Dimensional Multimuscle Computational Model | |
Creating and simulating skeletal muscle from the visible human data set. | |
The effects of aponeurosis geometry on strain injury susceptibility explored with a 3D muscle model | |
Heterogeneity of muscle sizes in the lower limbs of children with cerebral palsy | |
Image-based musculoskeletal modeling: applications, advances, and future opportunities | |
Imaging two-dimensional displacements and strains in skeletal muscle during joint motion by cine DENSE MR | |
Impairment-Based Rehabilitation Increases Lower Leg Muscle Volumes and Strength in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients: A Preliminary Study. | |
A mathematical model of force transmission from intrafascicularly terminating muscle fibers | |
A micromechanical model of skeletal muscle to explore the effects of fiber and fascicle geometry | |
MRI-Based Assessment of Lower Extremity Muscle Volumes in Patients Before and After ACL Reconstruction | |
Multiscale computational model of Achilles tendon wound healing: Untangling the effects of repair and loading | |
Musculoskeletal simulation can help explain selective muscle degeneration in Duchenne muscular dystrophy | |
Musculotendon variability influences tissue strains experienced by the biceps femoris long head muscle during high-speed running. | |
The passive properties of muscle fibers are velocity dependent | |
Quadriceps function relates to muscle size following ACL reconstruction | |
Real-time imaging of skeletal muscle velocity | |
Rectus femoris knee muscle moment arms measured in vivo during dynamic motion with real-time magnetic resonance imaging | |
Relationships of 35 lower limb muscles to height and body mass quantified using MRI. | |
Skeletal muscle fascicle arrangements can be reconstructed using a Laplacian vector field simulation | |
Skeletal muscle mechanics, energetics and plasticity | |
Spatial and age-related changes in the microstructure of dystrophic and healthy diaphragms | |
Strains at the myotendinous junction predicted by a micromechanical model | |
Structure and variability in human tongue muscle anatomy | |
Three-dimensional muscle-tendon geometry after rectus femoris tendon transfer. | |
Three-dimensional representation of complex muscle architectures and geometries. | |
Towards undistorted and noise-free speech in an MRI scanner: correlation subtraction followed by spectral noise gating |