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Webinar: A Hands-on Guide to the NMSM Pipeline for Treatment Design, Part 1 of 2
Webinar: A Hands-on Guide to the NMSM Pipeline for Treatment Design, Part 1 of 2 YouTube video by Mobilize Center

Watch the @mobilizecenter.bsky.social / Restore Center / @faircenter.bsky.social webinar with B.J. Fregly entitled “A Hands-on Guide to the NMSM Pipeline for Treatment Design”

Research presentation: youtu.be/7i-0qVnfr1g
Tutorial: youtu.be/6VKes-aNW_4

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PILOT PROJECT APPLICATION

Apply for a FAIR Center Pilot Project Grant up to $35k! We're seeking projects that will develop and validate AI models, software, and datasets to improve outcomes in #rehabilitation

Deadline: March 27, 2026
Apply now: faircenter.stanford.edu/pilot-funding/

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Webinar: A Hands-on Guide to the NMSM Pipeline for Treatment Design – Mobilize Center

Join us for our next webinar with Dr. B.J. Fregly on Jan 29, 2026, 9 AM PT. He'll present the Neuromusculoskeletal Modeling (NMSM) Pipeline, an open-source tool for optimizing treatments and interventions, and walk participants through a hands-on tutorial.

mobilize.stanford.edu/webinar-a-ha...

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Overlaid axial, sagittal, and coronal views of the mean control knee (score = 0.0) and the mean recurrent instability knee (score = 3.5). A higher score, associated with the recurrent instability cohort, reflects a combination of greater patellar tilt, height, and lateral displacement; greater external rotation of the tibia relative to the femur; more knee valgus; and more posterior offset of the tibia relative to the femur.

Overlaid axial, sagittal, and coronal views of the mean control knee (score = 0.0) and the mean recurrent instability knee (score = 3.5). A higher score, associated with the recurrent instability cohort, reflects a combination of greater patellar tilt, height, and lateral displacement; greater external rotation of the tibia relative to the femur; more knee valgus; and more posterior offset of the tibia relative to the femur.

3D > 2D for patellar instability 🦵

Our new study in OJSM introduces 3D-PASS, a score that describes patellar instability severity using 3D anatomical data and is capable of predicting patient outcomes

Higher 3D-PASS <> worse predicted outcomes

🔗 doi.org/10.1177/2325...

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3 months ago 2 4 1 0
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Check out the Neuro-PRECISE Center Pilot Project grants. Applications live now!

Detailed Request for Application information found here: drive.google.com/file/d/1qCGE...
Letter of Intent submission here: redcap.musc.edu/surveys/?s=R...

#NeuroRehab #rehabilitationmatters #funding #pilotproject

4 months ago 1 4 0 1
OpenSim+ Advanced Workshop March 2026 - OpenSim Documentation - OpenSim

Get help from our developers and researchers on your research project during our workshop Mar. 24-26, 2026 at Stanford. Target audience: Advanced users of OpenSim, OpenSim Moco, OpenSense, OpenCap, and AddBiomechanics.

Application deadline: Jan. 7

opensimconfluence.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/...

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Webinar: Integrating Bone and Joint Geometry into Musculoskeletal Models, Part 1 of 2
Webinar: Integrating Bone and Joint Geometry into Musculoskeletal Models, Part 1 of 2 YouTube video by Mobilize Center

Watch the @mobilizecenter.bsky.social/Restore Center webinar with @aclouthier.bsky.social and Erin Lee entitled “Integrating Bone and Joint Geometry into Musculoskeletal Models”

Research presentation: youtu.be/QtqDx3_uK9I
Tutorial: youtu.be/wqxQl3Dm9lc

5 months ago 2 4 0 0
Webinar: Integrating Bone and Joint Geometry into Musculoskeletal Models – Mobilize Center

Join us for our next webinar with Drs. @aclouthier.bsky.social & Lee on integrating bone & joint geometry into musculoskeletal models, including a tutorial on mapping soft tissue attachments with statistical shape models. Oct 29, 2025, 9 AM PT.

mobilize.stanford.edu/webinar-inte...

6 months ago 0 2 0 1
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