Biomechanical study of elbow joint: different stages after the elbow anterior capsule injury.

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-01-27 Print Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02436-2024-02
Fang Wang, Botian Tian, Mingxin Li, Xinjie Chang, Yubo Fan
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Purpose: Elbow contracture is a common complication post-elbow trauma, the biomechanical environment after anterior capsule injury was complex. This study aimed to use a finite element model to investigate the biomechanical environment within elbow capsule and its surrounding tissues at various stages after anterior capsule injury. Methods: A finite element model of the elbow joint, incorporating muscle activation behavior, was developed to simulate elbow flexion under normal condition (no injury) and at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks following anterior joint capsular injury. The model was used to analyze von Mises stress distribution and changes within the elbow tissues. Results: At no injury condition, and 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks, the stress of the anterior articular capsule at 60° flexion were 2.62, 3.87, 4.40, 4.57 and 5.24 MPa, respectively. Under normal conditions, and at 2, and 4 weeks, the ulnar cartilage attained its peak stress at 75°. In normal conditions, the highest stress in the ulnar cartilage was 1.08 MPa, amounting to 1.02 times and 1.05 times the stress observed at 2 and 4 weeks, respectively. At 4 weeks, compared with 6 weeks, the stress of the anterior bundle at 15, 30, 45 and 60° was reduced by 11.1, 22.6, 37.3 and 36.1%, respectively. At 6 and 8 weeks, the peak stress in the posterior articular capsule reached 11.5 and 11.7 MPa, respectively, showing minimal variation. Conclusions: The results could offer theoretical basis for rehabilitation professionals in treating and preventing elbow capsule contracture.

肘关节前囊损伤后不同阶段的生物力学研究。
目的:肘关节挛缩是肘关节创伤后常见的并发症,前囊损伤后的生物力学环境较为复杂。本研究旨在利用有限元模型研究肘关节前囊损伤后不同阶段肘关节囊内及其周围组织的生物力学环境。方法:建立包含肌肉激活行为的肘关节有限元模型,模拟正常情况下(无损伤)和关节前囊损伤后2、4、6和8周肘关节屈曲。利用该模型分析肘关节组织内von Mises应力分布及变化。结果:在无损伤状态下及2、4、6、8周时,前关节囊60°屈曲时的应力分别为2.62、3.87、4.40、4.57、5.24 MPa。在正常情况下,2周和4周时,尺软骨在75°处达到应力峰值。正常情况下,尺软骨最大应力为1.08 MPa,分别是2周和4周时应力的1.02倍和1.05倍。4周时,与6周相比,前束15、30、45和60°处的应力分别减少了11.1、22.6、37.3%和36.1%。6周和8周时,后关节囊应力峰值分别达到11.5和11.7 MPa,变化不大。结论:研究结果可为康复专业人员治疗和预防肘关节囊挛缩提供理论依据。
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