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Anonymous
I found some scientific articles pointing to a program called "DADS". Refrence is.. "Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1988. Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE" The article goes ot to explain.... "An application of the DADS rigid-body package for analysis of locomotion in the horse is described. An important subject of study in equine locomotion research is the magnitude and distribution of forces inside the body, as it is generally assumed that overloading of joints, ligaments, and tendons is one of the main causes of acute and chronic injuries in equestrian sports. A biomechanical model of the horse has been developed to simulate the behavior of the musculoskeletal system under varying circumstances." etc. The most current version of this software is DADS 9.5. The company that produced it is here.. http://www.lmsintl.com/LMS-CADSI-DADS-95-simulation-virtual-prototypes However DADS is full 3D, and that simulation seems much more simple. Probably a flash animation. I remember a game where you could add limbs to a figure, and the limbs would freek out allot like that does.
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