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md adams and lifemod used to investigate possible muscoping disorders during assembly of cars
santa ana, ca--(marketwire – 15 March 2011) – the company leader in the supply of multidisciplinary solutions, has announced today that the center for health of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (center for occupational health in automotive manufacturing or coham) of the university of the ohio has implemented md adams e lifemode in the context of recent studies on the risks of musculoskeletal disorders during assembly operations in automotive production lines.
musculoskeletal disorders or msds have become an important and very expensive problem, especially in the automotive industry. the biodynamic laboratory and the health center of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (coham) are interested in calculating movements and forces that urge the human body during work.
md adams was used together with the lifemod biomedical plugin to simulate dynamic loads on the human body due to loads on the muscles of the spine and back or incorrect postures. the software allowed the coham research center to evaluate the forces on the spine as well as other stresses on different muscles of the back, shoulders and other surrounding areas of the body.
“We are very satisfied with the potential offered by adams in the modeling of different types of stresses and to examine in detail different parts of the body,” said gregory knapik, chief researcher for the biodynamic laboratory at the ohio state university. “We also used md nastran and patran itogether adams to develop a reliable pattern of the spine. more recently we began to study the biomedical consequences of different types of surgical interventions as discussed in the "motion preservation surgery of the spine: advanced techniques and controversies" chapter entitled "the development of a personalized hybrid emg-assisted/finite element biomechanical model to assess surgical options."
“The biomedic and biomechanic industry has been able to enjoy over the last 5 years a series of important benefits thanks to the use of computer simulation,” said leslie rickey, global marketing director at msc software. “We are happy to observe that simulation with msc products and services is used as a tool to improve the quality of life and we are eager to see where other areas will apply our technology. ”
ohio state universitythe engineering college of the ohio state university was founded in 1870 and was recognized by the U.s. news and world report as one of the most renowned engineering schools in the United States. the college offers 30 different study programs in 11 different engineering departments and currently has more than 6000 students and is mainly known for the “fundamentals of engineering” course based largely on laboratory experiences. among these is the biodynamic laboratory that is in direct contact with the health center of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (center for occupational health in automotive manufacturing or coham). the ohio state university is tenth in the ranks of public universities and fifteenth in the list of public and private universities. for more information, visit the website www.osu.edu.
lifemodeler, inc. lifemodeler, inc. (lmi) is a leader in providing comprehensive solutions for business companies and research institutions that deal with physics that is the basis of biomechanical systems. lmi develops software solutions for biomechanics based on adams software. the main family of lmi products, known as lifemodTM, is industrial standard for orthopedic, clinical, rehabilitation, sports performance, ergonomics, and more. lmi also offers a complete range of consulting services and courses. for more information, visit the website www.lifemodeler.com.
msc.softwaremsc.software (nasdaq: mscs) is the global leader of multidisciplinary simulation software, used by companies to increase their profitability, saving time and costs related to the design and testing of their products. msc.software collaborates with thousands of companies active in hundreds of industrial sectors, allowing the development of better products in less time through the use of information technology, software and services. msc.software is a global company with offices in 20 different countries. for more information on the products and services offered by msc.software, visit the website www.mscsoftware.com.
the company brand msc.software, adams, dytran, easy5, laminate modeler, marc, md adams, md nastran, md patran, msc software, msc masterkey, msc nastran, mvision, patran, simdesigner, simperse, simmanager, simtemplate, sim nastran is a registered trademark of nasa. all other trademarks belong to their respective owners.press contact
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santa ana, ca--(marketwire – 15 March 2011) – the company leader in the supply of multidisciplinary solutions, has announced today that the center for health of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (center for occupational health in automotive manufacturing or coham) of the university of the ohio has implemented md adams e lifemode in the context of recent studies on the risks of musculoskeletal disorders during assembly operations in automotive production lines.
musculoskeletal disorders or msds have become an important and very expensive problem, especially in the automotive industry. the biodynamic laboratory and the health center of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (coham) are interested in calculating movements and forces that urge the human body during work.
md adams was used together with the lifemod biomedical plugin to simulate dynamic loads on the human body due to loads on the muscles of the spine and back or incorrect postures. the software allowed the coham research center to evaluate the forces on the spine as well as other stresses on different muscles of the back, shoulders and other surrounding areas of the body.
“We are very satisfied with the potential offered by adams in the modeling of different types of stresses and to examine in detail different parts of the body,” said gregory knapik, chief researcher for the biodynamic laboratory at the ohio state university. “We also used md nastran and patran itogether adams to develop a reliable pattern of the spine. more recently we began to study the biomedical consequences of different types of surgical interventions as discussed in the "motion preservation surgery of the spine: advanced techniques and controversies" chapter entitled "the development of a personalized hybrid emg-assisted/finite element biomechanical model to assess surgical options."
“The biomedic and biomechanic industry has been able to enjoy over the last 5 years a series of important benefits thanks to the use of computer simulation,” said leslie rickey, global marketing director at msc software. “We are happy to observe that simulation with msc products and services is used as a tool to improve the quality of life and we are eager to see where other areas will apply our technology. ”
ohio state universitythe engineering college of the ohio state university was founded in 1870 and was recognized by the U.s. news and world report as one of the most renowned engineering schools in the United States. the college offers 30 different study programs in 11 different engineering departments and currently has more than 6000 students and is mainly known for the “fundamentals of engineering” course based largely on laboratory experiences. among these is the biodynamic laboratory that is in direct contact with the health center of workers in the automotive manufacturing industry (center for occupational health in automotive manufacturing or coham). the ohio state university is tenth in the ranks of public universities and fifteenth in the list of public and private universities. for more information, visit the website www.osu.edu.
lifemodeler, inc. lifemodeler, inc. (lmi) is a leader in providing comprehensive solutions for business companies and research institutions that deal with physics that is the basis of biomechanical systems. lmi develops software solutions for biomechanics based on adams software. the main family of lmi products, known as lifemodTM, is industrial standard for orthopedic, clinical, rehabilitation, sports performance, ergonomics, and more. lmi also offers a complete range of consulting services and courses. for more information, visit the website www.lifemodeler.com.
msc.softwaremsc.software (nasdaq: mscs) is the global leader of multidisciplinary simulation software, used by companies to increase their profitability, saving time and costs related to the design and testing of their products. msc.software collaborates with thousands of companies active in hundreds of industrial sectors, allowing the development of better products in less time through the use of information technology, software and services. msc.software is a global company with offices in 20 different countries. for more information on the products and services offered by msc.software, visit the website www.mscsoftware.com.
the company brand msc.software, adams, dytran, easy5, laminate modeler, marc, md adams, md nastran, md patran, msc software, msc masterkey, msc nastran, mvision, patran, simdesigner, simperse, simmanager, simtemplate, sim nastran is a registered trademark of nasa. all other trademarks belong to their respective owners.press contact
max montenegro - country manager[email protected]