Resumen:
Musculoskeletal modelling could be a potential tool in diagnosis and
treatment design. In particular, in children with cerebral palsy, it is thought that
gait modelling and simulation could contribute to improve clinical decisions. Nevertheless, the models used to simulate crouch gait are not as accurate as necessary
to bring the results into the clinic. In this study, two models proposed in the literature are compared. The results showed differences in joints moments and in the
static optimization process possibly caused by differences in estimations of anthropometric segment inertial values and the use of different cost functions, respectively.
However, both models provided good agreement with the recorded EMG data.