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Rocky C
02-25-16, 09:20 AM
A University of Iowa project is seeking to develop software to predict when Marines will be injured and what strength and conditioning exercises they need to do to avoid getting hurt, said Karim Abdel-Malek, a professor at the university’s college of engineering.

“In the Marines, there have been a lot of studies in the past that have indicated that the numbers of injuries are substantial,” said Abdel-Malek, a lead researcher on the project. “There’s one study, for example, in '06 that said there were 1.95 million musculoskeletal injuries reported across the entire military.”

Working with the Office of Naval Research, the university researchers hope to build upon the success they had in developing Gruntsim: A digital model that predicts how fatigued and dehydrated Marines will be after wearing new types of body armor and other gear, Abdel-Malek told Marine Corps Times in a Tuesday interview.


Gruntsim is analogous to a flight simulator, in which pilots can train toward their license without the costs and risks of going up in an actual plane, he said.

“Very similar: Our objective is to create this human model that you can test with inside a computer instead of putting it on a grunt,” Abdel-Malek said. “Now we’re going extend that to the injury part and say: ‘Look, this knee has been sustaining a lot of forces over time and that knee is made up of the following bone, tissue and properties and so on; tell me when this guy is going to be injured.”

The software being developed by January 2018 will be able to create human models that are representative of Marines, he said. Then the software will examine the result of biomechanical stresses on every joint in Marines’ bodies.


“We say, ‘OK, we’re going to model a guy just like you inside a computer,’ ” Abdel-Malek said. “We say: ‘We’re going to load you up with 80 pounds on your back with a helmet and a whole bunch of gear; we want you to do the following tasks.’ I want the software to tell me whether you, particularly, will be injured or not.

“We’ll come back and say: … ‘We want him to do the following strength and conditioning periodization in order to improve his health, his muscular strength and so on in order to reduce the injury substantially.’


The project is being conducted as the Marine Corps is set to allow women into military occupational specialties that had been restricted to men only. A Marine Corps gender integration study found that female Marines carrying heavy loads are more likely to be injured than their male counterparts.

While the University of Iowa project is not tied to the Marine Corps’ gender integration efforts, the results may be used in the future as women join load-bearing MOSs, said Capt. Philip Kulczewski, a Marine Corps spokesman.

Rocky C
02-25-16, 09:21 AM
Seriously ?

irpat54
02-25-16, 10:04 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVlhMGQgDkY

Tennessee Top
02-25-16, 10:20 AM
All of this technology at our disposal.

And we still can't defeat an enemy with no air force, Navy, Special Operations, armor, artillery, satellites, etc. Their most effective weapon is IED's. Mind boggling. Makes one wonder - why even bother? What happens when we fight an adversary with the same, or even better, technologies? Not a very pleasant thought.

irpat54
02-25-16, 10:36 AM
got that right,, Top

advanced
02-25-16, 01:51 PM
Sounds like they're trying to make Super Grunts. Do they think a grunt is only a pack mule. Why don't they create a model to keep us from getting shot and blown up.

Women in the infantry will absolutely not work, hell all of us had a hard time doing what we had to do and we were in top shape. Humping is not a blast. What I mean is the Marine Corps definition of humping is not a blast.

Natalie P
02-25-16, 02:29 PM
I only read this because I saw Rocky put it here.

I work out a lot and I don't care how much data they expect to get from it but how do they get the Mental and Emotional data from which 20% drives us harder and faster when we push ourselves to the limit when we work out ?

Gruntsim ? what the heck is that ?

Tennessee Top
02-25-16, 02:45 PM
You can bet these university researchers are not doing all this work for free out of the kindness of their bleeding liberal hearts. I'm sure there are big Federal grants involved to keep their project going. This article conveniently does not mention the funding involved.

Rocky C
02-25-16, 02:46 PM
Ha ! I didn't even see that word used Natalie. Good call.

Good question also. Getting right into the swing of things here. Good thing you can't get into the " Political " and " Marines Only " Threads hahahaha.

Your right Top, not one word Brother !