Modelling Female Breast Motion During Running: Implications of Breast Support on the Spine

Chris Mills, Timothy A. Exell, Melissa E. A. Jones, Joanna Wakefield-Scurr
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During running, it is difficult to control breast motion and change torso motion or vice versa within empirical data collection. This study investigated how different levels of breast support (and consequently breast motion) influence torso motion, breast forces, lumbar and thoracic spinal moments during running, using a computer simulation model. A subject-specific female full body musculoskeletal model with an articulated thoracolumbar spine and sliding joints between the breasts and torso to enable breast motion was customised for this study. One female (bra size 34DD) had 59 markers attached to anatomical locations and ran over three force platforms at a self-selected speed (3.15–3.40 m/s) in three breast support conditions (no bra, everyday bra and sports bra). An ‘extreme’ bra condition was simulated during the modelling process by eliminating all breast motion relative to the torso. Two categories of simulations were run, investigating 1) how different breast support garments affect torso motion, breast and spinal moments; and 2) how changes in torso motion affect breast and spinal moments. Key findings suggest that peak lumbar and thoracic spine moments demonstrate changes (> 0.05 Nm/kg) between bra conditions due to changes in running gait kinematics. Additionally, eliminating breast motion relative to the torso, but using the same input running gait kinematics, increased (> 0.05 Nm/kg) lumbar joint moments. Therefore, it is possible that bras aimed at preventing relative motion between the torso and breasts may increase internal loading within the spine.

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跑步时女性乳房运动的建模:脊柱对乳房支撑的影响
在跑步过程中,在经验数据收集中,很难控制乳房运动和改变躯干运动,反之亦然。本研究使用计算机模拟模型,研究了不同水平的乳房支撑(以及由此产生的乳房运动)对跑步过程中躯干运动、乳房力量、腰椎和胸椎力矩的影响。为这项研究定制了一个特定于受试者的女性全身肌肉骨骼模型,该模型具有铰接的胸腰椎和乳房和躯干之间的滑动关节,以便乳房运动。一名女性(胸罩尺码34DD)在解剖位置上附着59个标记,在三种乳房支撑条件下(无胸罩、日常胸罩和运动胸罩),以自主选择的速度(3.15-3.40 m/s)跑过三个力平台。在建模过程中,通过消除所有乳房相对于躯干的运动来模拟“极端”胸罩状况。进行了两类模拟,研究1)不同的乳房支撑服装如何影响躯干运动、乳房和脊柱力矩;2)躯干运动的变化如何影响乳房和脊柱力矩。主要研究结果表明,腰椎和胸椎峰值时刻发生变化(>;由于跑步步态运动学的变化,胸罩条件之间的差异为0.05 Nm/kg。此外,消除乳房相对于躯干的运动,但使用相同的输入跑步步态运动学,增加了(>;0.05 Nm/kg)腰椎关节力矩。因此,旨在防止躯干和乳房之间相对运动的胸罩可能会增加脊柱内部的负荷。
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