Published September 3, 2025 | Version 3.1.4
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The AnyBody Managed Model Repository (AMMR)

Description

The AnyBody Managed Model Repository has two components:

  1. Body Models: These are human body models that can be adjusted and resized to create a particular musculoskeletal model;  
  2. Application examples: These are cases where the body models are used for specific purposes (from common daily activities, like pressing the car pedals, to workplace-specific situations. 

The models are created in research projects at academic institutions or by AnyBody Technology with academic institutions. The models are updated by AnyBody Technology who ensure that different body part models can work together as a complete, scalable musculoskeletal model.

Files

ammr-3.1.4.zip

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Additional details

Funding

European Commission
TLEMSAFE - Improving safety and predictability of complex musculo-skeletal surgery using a patient-specific navigation system 247860
European Commission
LIFELONGJOINTS - Silicon Nitride Coatings for Improved Implant Function 310477
European Commission
ADDFACTOR - ADvanced Digital technologies and virtual engineering for mini-Factories 609386
European Commission
An.Dy - Advancing Anticipatory Behaviors in Dyadic Human-Robot Collaboration 731540
European Commission
MovAiD - Movement Assisting Devices: Manufacturing of personalized Kineto-Dynamics parts and products for workers, elderly and children 680754
European Commission
A-FOOTPRINT - Ankle and Foot Orthotic Personalisation via Rapid Manufacturing 228893
European Commission
SPINEFX - SPINEFX: A University–Industry Network for the Training of High-quality Multidisciplinary Researchers to Deliver Enterprising, Cost-effective Surgical Solutions for Spinal Disease and Trauma 238690
Innovation Fund Denmark
IOI Individualized Osteoarthritis Interventions 40-2014-3

Dates

Created
2025-09-03

Software

Repository URL
https://github.com/AnyBody/ammr
Development Status
Active