Episode Synopsis "03: Skeletal Muscle Contraction and Force Prediction — Dr. Walter Herzog"
Dr. Walter Herzog, Professor at the University of Calgary, discusses the theoretical evolution of molecular contractile mechanics in skeletal muscles and models used for the prediction of muscle force distribution. He also explains his research on lower limb joint biomechanics related to osteoarthritis development and ligament/meniscal injuries in the knee.
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