A scoping review and evaluation of open-source transtibial amputation musculoskeletal models for female populations

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Tess M. R. Carswell, Misha Hasan, Joshua W. Giles
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Musculoskeletal modeling is often used to study people with transtibial amputations. Females in this population are of particular interest as they are underrepresented in research, experience unique challenges, and demonstrate gait biomechanics distinct from males. Because generic models often neglect innate variations between populations, it is important to determine whether data used to develop a model are representative of the population studied. The objective of this study was to review and analyze existing transtibial amputation musculoskeletal models, establish a database from the information compiled, and use the database to select the model most relevant for studying female populations. A scoping search was performed and a database was created based on data detailing the eligible models. Models were evaluated through a weighted decision process based on criteria of their representation of females with transtibial amputations, prosthetic functionality, development transparency, overall functionality, and experimental validation methods. The scoping review identified 3 studies, Willson et al., LaPrè et al., and Miller and Esposito. A database detailing these models was established. The Willson model scored highest on all criteria except overall functionality, where the LaPrè model outscored it. Based on the established weightings, the Willson model was classed most appropriate for the stated goals. The created database can be used by other researchers to guide their own modeling studies, irrespective of the population of focus. Of the 3, the Willson model was found most relevant for studying females with transtibial amputations. This model will be used in future work investigating and addressing challenges of females with transtibial amputations.
针对女性群体的开源经胫骨截肢肌肉骨骼模型的范围审查和评估
肌肉骨骼建模通常用于研究经胫骨截肢者。这一人群中的女性尤其值得关注,因为她们在研究中的代表性不足,经历着独特的挑战,并表现出不同于男性的步态生物力学。由于通用模型通常会忽略不同人群之间的先天差异,因此确定用于开发模型的数据是否能代表所研究的人群非常重要。本研究的目的是回顾和分析现有的经胫骨截肢肌肉骨骼模型,根据所收集的信息建立一个数据库,并利用该数据库选择最适合研究女性人群的模型。我们进行了范围搜索,并根据符合条件的模型的详细数据建立了数据库。根据模型在经胫截肢女性中的代表性、假肢功能、开发透明度、整体功能和实验验证方法等标准,通过加权决策程序对模型进行评估。范围审查确定了 3 项研究,分别是 Willson 等人、LaPrè 等人以及 Miller 和 Esposito。建立了一个详细介绍这些模型的数据库。Willson 模型在所有标准中得分最高,但总体功能除外,LaPrè 模型的得分高于 Willson 模型。根据所确定的权重,威尔森模型被归类为最适合既定目标的模型。所创建的数据库可供其他研究人员用于指导自己的建模研究,而不论研究的重点人群是谁。在这三个模型中,威尔森模型被认为最适合研究女性经胫骨截肢患者。该模型将用于今后调查和应对女性经胫截肢者所面临挑战的工作中。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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