2004 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
Anatomy, Knee Joint, Biomechanics, Ground reaction force and Gait are his primary areas of study. His Anatomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gait, Weight-bearing and Isometric exercise. His studies in Knee Joint integrate themes in fields like Anterior cruciate ligament, Orthodontics, Ligament and Tibia.
In his study, Rigid body, Torso, Hinge joint and Universal joint is inextricably linked to Kinematics, which falls within the broad field of Biomechanics. His Ground reaction force study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Optimal control, Linkage, Work, Center of mass and Series. Gait is a subfield of Physical medicine and rehabilitation that he investigates.
His main research concerns Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Anatomy, Gait, Knee Joint and Biomechanics. His studies deal with areas such as Ankle and Physical therapy as well as Physical medicine and rehabilitation. The concepts of his Anatomy study are interwoven with issues in Range of motion, Weight-bearing and Isometric exercise.
His work deals with themes such as Ground reaction force, Simulation, Inverse dynamics, Muscle contraction and Joint, which intersect with Gait. Marcus G. Pandy combines subjects such as Ligament, Anterior cruciate ligament, Orthodontics, Tibia and Contact force with his study of Knee Joint. His Biomechanics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Kinematics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Gait, Knee Joint, Kinematics and Gait. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study combines topics in areas such as Joint replacement, Biomechanics, Ankle, Ground reaction force and Range of motion. The study incorporates disciplines such as Lower limb, Biplane, Simulation, Biomedical engineering and Contact force in addition to Gait.
His Knee Joint research includes elements of Femur, Contact area, Joint, Weight-bearing and Tibia. His study looks at the relationship between Kinematics and topics such as Condyle, which overlap with Instant centre of rotation. His Gait research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Medius, Orthopedic surgery and Preferred walking speed.
Knee Joint, Ground reaction force, Kinematics, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Ankle are his primary areas of study. His Knee Joint research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Femur, Gait, Orthopedic surgery, Biplane and Tibia. Marcus G. Pandy has included themes like Photogrammetry, Gait, Estimator and Simulation in his Kinematics study.
His study in Gait is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Optimization problem and Control theory. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range and Inverse dynamics. Marcus G. Pandy focuses mostly in the field of Ankle, narrowing it down to topics relating to Work and, in certain cases, Muscle fascicle, Tendon, Anatomy and Moment.
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Dynamic optimization of human walking.
Frank C. Anderson;Marcus G. Pandy.
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme (2001)
Static and dynamic optimization solutions for gait are practically equivalent
Frank C. Anderson;Marcus G. Pandy.
Journal of Biomechanics (2001)
An optimal control model for maximum-height human jumping
Marcus G. Pandy;Marcus G. Pandy;Felix E. Zajac;Felix E. Zajac;Eunsup Sim;William S. Levine.
Journal of Biomechanics (1990)
A Dynamic Optimization Solution for Vertical Jumping in Three Dimensions.
Frank C. Anderson;Marcus G. Pandy.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (1999)
Individual muscle contributions to support in normal walking.
Frank C. Anderson;Marcus G. Pandy.
Gait & Posture (2003)
Computer modeling and simulation of human movement.
Marcus G. Pandy.
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering (2001)
Optimal muscular coordination strategies for jumping
Marcus G. Pandy;Felix E. Zajac.
Journal of Biomechanics (1991)
Grand Challenge Competition to Predict In Vivo Knee Loads
Benjamin J. Fregly;Thor F. Besier;David Gavin Lloyd;Scott L. Delp.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research (2012)
STORAGE AND UTILIZATION OF ELASTIC STRAIN-ENERGY DURING JUMPING
Frank C. Anderson;Marcus G. Pandy.
Journal of Biomechanics (1993)
Contributions of muscles, ligaments, and the ground-reaction force to tibiofemoral joint loading during normal gait
Kevin B Shelburne;Michael R Torry;Marcus G Pandy;Marcus G Pandy.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research (2006)
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