Radiocarpal and midcarpal kinematics in scapholunate instability: a four-dimensional CT study in vivo.

Melanie Amarasooriya, Rami Al Dirini, Kimberley Bryant, Gregory Ian Bain
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The distribution of motion between the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints in scapholunate instability is poorly understood. This has potential implications in predicting degenerative changes and in selecting salvage procedures. We studied 19 healthy wrists and 19 wrists with scapholunate instability using dynamic computed tomography during wrist extension to flexion and ulnar to radial deviation. Radiocarpal and midcarpal kinematics of the scaphoid and the lunate were computed. In scapholunate instability, in the radial column, there was increased motion in the radiocarpal joint when the wrist was radially deviating beyond 10° or moving from 70° to 40° extension. In both groups, the capitolunate joint was the dominant articulation in the central column. In scapholunate instability, there was significantly more capitolunate motion during 70° to 30° extension. These changes may predict the development of radioscaphoid arthritis and enable identifying a kinematically abnormal wrist. The motion distribution in scapholunate instability was abnormal beyond 10° of radial deviation and between 70° and 40° of wrist extension.Level of evidence: III.

肩胛骨失稳时的桡骨和中桡骨运动学:活体四维 CT 研究。
人们对肩胛骨失稳时,桡腕关节和中腕关节之间的运动分布还知之甚少。这对预测退行性变化和选择挽救手术具有潜在的影响。我们使用动态计算机断层扫描技术,研究了 19 个健康腕关节和 19 个肩胛骨失稳腕关节在腕关节伸屈和尺桡偏位时的运动情况。我们计算了肩胛骨和月骨的桡腕和中腕关节运动学。在肩胛骨和月骨不稳定的桡骨柱中,当手腕桡侧偏离超过10°或从伸展70°移动到40°时,桡掌关节的运动会增加。在这两组中,肩关节是中央柱的主要关节。在肩胛骨关节不稳定的情况下,在伸展70°至30°期间,肩胛骨关节的运动明显增加。这些变化可能预示着辐射肩关节炎的发展,并能识别运动学上异常的腕关节。肩胛骨不稳的运动分布在桡侧偏离10°以上和腕关节伸展70°至40°之间异常:证据等级:III。
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