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10.1 Using dynamics to design

10.1 Using dynamics to design

In this exercise, you will learn to use forward dynamic simulation to design a device to prevent ankle injuries.  It's pretty cool.  You can get started at the link below.

https://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:8443/display/OpenSim/Simulation-Based+Design+to+Prevent+Ankle+Injuries

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