Development of a musculoskeletal shoulder model considering anatomic joint structures and soft-tissue deformation for dynamic simulation

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Taku Tazawa, Masaya Yasui, Shun Otsuka, Naoyuki Hatayama, Munekazu Naito, Shigemichi Ohshima, Hiroki Yokota
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The shoulder joint has a high degree of freedom and an extremely complex and unstable kinematic mechanism. Coordinated contraction of the rotator cuff muscles that stop around the humeral head and the deltoid muscles and the extensibility of soft tissues, such as the joint capsule, labrum, and ligaments, contribute to shoulder-joint stability. Understanding the mechanics of shoulder-joint movement, including soft-tissue characteristics, is important for disease prevention and the development of a device for disease treatment. This study aimed to create a musculoskeletal shoulder model to represent the realistic behavior of joint movement and soft-tissue deformation as a dynamic simulation using a rigid-body model for bones and a soft-body model for soft tissues via a spring–damper–mass system. To reproduce the muscle-contraction properties of organisms, we used a muscle-expansion representation and Hill’s mechanical muscle model. Shoulder motion, including the movement of the center of rotation in joints, was reproduced, and the strain in the joint capsule during dynamic shoulder movement was quantified. Furthermore, we investigated narrowing of the acromiohumeral distance in several situations to induce tissue damage due to rotator cuff impingement at the anterior–subacromial border during shoulder abduction. Given that the model can analyze exercises under disease conditions, such as muscle and tendon injuries and impingement syndrome, the proposed model is expected to help elucidate disease mechanisms and develop treatment guidelines.

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开发一种考虑到解剖关节结构和软组织变形的肩部肌肉骨骼模型,用于动态模拟。
肩关节具有高自由度和极其复杂且不稳定的运动机制。止于肱骨头周围的肩袖肌和三角肌的协调收缩以及关节囊、唇和韧带等软组织的伸展性有助于肩关节的稳定。了解包括软组织特征在内的肩关节运动力学对疾病预防和疾病治疗设备的开发非常重要。本研究旨在创建一个肩部肌肉骨骼模型,利用骨骼的刚体模型和软组织的软体模型,通过弹簧-阻尼-质量系统,以动态模拟的方式表现关节运动和软组织变形的真实行为。为了再现生物体的肌肉收缩特性,我们使用了肌肉膨胀表示法和希尔机械肌肉模型。我们再现了肩部运动,包括关节旋转中心的运动,并量化了肩部动态运动时关节囊的应变。此外,我们还研究了在几种情况下肩峰距离的缩小,以诱发肩关节外展时肩袖撞击肩峰下前缘造成的组织损伤。鉴于该模型可以分析肌肉和肌腱损伤以及撞击综合征等疾病条件下的运动,因此该模型有望帮助阐明疾病机制并制定治疗指南。
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Anatomical Science International
Anatomical Science International 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official English journal of the Japanese Association of Anatomists, Anatomical Science International (formerly titled Kaibogaku Zasshi) publishes original research articles dealing with morphological sciences. Coverage in the journal includes molecular, cellular, histological and gross anatomical studies on humans and on normal and experimental animals, as well as functional morphological, biochemical, physiological and behavioral studies if they include morphological analysis.
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