Bone Health Deterioration in Transfemoral Prosthetic Users: An Analytical Biomechanical Explanation

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Jose L. Zavaleta-Ruiz, Matthew J. Major, Pankaj Pankaj
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There is a five-decade recorded history indicating that persons with transfemoral amputation experience bone loss in their amputated femur at levels seen in bedridden and post-menopausal individuals, irrespective of age or mobility levels. We used computer simulation to recreate the mechanical environment created by the mechanical design of a prosthetic device in the surviving femur of individuals with transfemoral amputations. Finite element models of gait instances were developed from the hip joint computerized tomography scan of a subject along with a coupled ischial containment prosthetic socket fitted as per standard clinical guidelines. Accompanying mirror models, assembled similarly but without the prosthetic socket were used for stimulus comparison. Simulation showed that more than 90% of the trabecular bone volume in the amputated femur with an ischial containment socket registered compressive strain magnitudes below 300με. These strain magnitudes are below the threshold for bone maintenance as per mechanotransduction theory (i.e., they lie within the disuse window). Only 50% of the bone was in the disuse window for the mirror model for the gait instances considered. These results are consistent with reported in vivo evidence which shows that transfemoral prosthesis users may lose bone mass irrespective of age or mobility levels when using traditional socket designs. Clinically, this study shows that prosthetic sockets that support load through the ischium alter the kinetic chain and preclude application of mechanical stimulus that sustains healthy levels of bone mass in the proximal femur. The study also shows that femur length, prosthetic alignment and tissue tone influence this stimulus.

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经股假体使用者骨健康恶化:分析生物力学解释
有50年的历史记录表明,经股骨截肢的人在其截肢的股骨中经历骨质流失,其程度与卧床不起和绝经后的个体无关,无论年龄或活动水平如何。我们使用计算机模拟来重建由机械设计的假体装置在经股截肢患者存活的股骨中创造的机械环境。步态实例的有限元模型是根据受试者的髋关节计算机断层扫描以及按照标准临床指南安装的耦合坐骨包容假体窝建立的。配套的镜像模型,组装相似,但没有假体窝用于刺激比较。模拟结果表明,在具有坐骨包容窝的截肢股骨中,超过90%的骨小梁体积的压缩应变值低于300με。根据力学转导理论,这些应变值低于骨维持的阈值(即,它们位于废弃窗口内)。在考虑步态实例的镜像模型中,只有50%的骨骼处于废弃窗口。这些结果与报道的体内证据一致,这些证据表明,在使用传统的骨臼设计时,无论年龄或活动水平如何,经股骨假体使用者都可能失去骨量。临床研究表明,通过坐骨支撑负荷的假体窝改变了动力链,阻止了机械刺激的应用,从而维持了股骨近端骨量的健康水平。研究还表明,股骨长度、假体对齐和组织张力影响这种刺激。
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
103
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: All differential equation based models for biomedical applications and their novel solutions (using either established numerical methods such as finite difference, finite element and finite volume methods or new numerical methods) are within the scope of this journal. Manuscripts with experimental and analytical themes are also welcome if a component of the paper deals with numerical methods. Special cases that may not involve differential equations such as image processing, meshing and artificial intelligence are within the scope. Any research that is broadly linked to the wellbeing of the human body, either directly or indirectly, is also within the scope of this journal.
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