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The Utah Manipulation and Locomotion of Large Objects (MeLLO) Data Library.
Summary: Imagine trying to build a robot or a smart brace that helps people carry heavy things. To do this, scientists need to know exactly how human bodies move when pushing, pulling, or carrying large objects like a shopping cart, a suitcase, or a wheelbarrow. Researchers in Utah created a huge, free library of information called MeLLO. They recorded people moving these big objects using special cameras and sensors that track force and motion. Now, anyone can use this data to study how our joints work and how we handle heavy loads in everyday life!
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Utah
Ankle Joint
Walkers