Three-dimensional in vivo motion analysis of normal knees employing transepicondylar axis as an evaluation parameter.

Osamu Tanifuji, Takashi Sato, Koichi Kobayashi, Tomoharu Mochizuki, Yoshio Koga, Hiroshi Yamagiwa, Go Omori, Naoto Endo
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Abstract

Purpose: The transepicondylar axis (TEA) has been used as a flexion axis of the knee and a reference of the rotational alignment of the femoral component. However, no study has showed dynamic normal knee kinematics employing TEA as the evaluation parameter throughout the full range of motion in vivo. The purpose of this study was to analyze dynamic kinematics of the normal knee through the full range of motion via the 3-dimensional to 2-dimensional registration technique employing TEA as the evaluation parameter.

Methods: Dynamic motion of the right knee was analyzed in 20 healthy volunteers (10 female, 10 male; mean age 37.2 years). Knee motion was observed as subjects squatted from standing with knee fully extended to maximum flexion. The following parameters were determined: (1) Anteroposterior translations of the medial and lateral ends of the TEA; and (2) changes in the angle of the TEA on the tibial axial plane (rotation angle).

Results: The medial end of the TEA demonstrated anterior translation (3.6 ± 3.0 mm) from full extension to 30° flexion and demonstrated posterior translation (18.1 ± 3.7 mm) after 30°, while the lateral end of the TEA demonstrated consistent posterior translation (31.1 ± 7.3 mm) throughout knee flexion. All subjects exhibited femoral external rotation (16.9 ± 6.2°) relative to the tibia throughout knee flexion.

Conclusion: Compared to previously used parameters, the TEA showed bicondylar posterior translation from early flexion phase. These results provide control data for dynamic kinematic analyses of pathologic knees in the future and will be useful in the design of total knee prostheses.

以经耻骨髁轴为评价参数的正常膝关节三维在体运动分析。
目的:经耻骨髁轴(TEA)被用作膝关节屈曲轴和股骨假体旋转对齐的参考。然而,没有研究表明动态正常膝关节运动学采用TEA作为体内全范围运动的评估参数。本研究的目的是通过采用TEA作为评价参数的三维到二维配准技术,分析正常膝关节在全范围运动中的动态运动学。方法:对20例健康志愿者(女10例,男10例;平均年龄37.2岁)。当受试者从站立下蹲,膝盖完全伸展至最大屈曲时,观察膝关节运动。确定以下参数:(1)TEA内侧和外侧两端的正前方平移;(2) TEA与胫骨轴面夹角(旋转角度)的变化。结果:TEA内侧端从完全伸展到30°屈曲表现出前平移(3.6±3.0 mm), 30°屈曲后表现出后平移(18.1±3.7 mm),而TEA外侧端在整个膝关节屈曲过程中表现出一致的后平移(31.1±7.3 mm)。所有受试者在整个膝关节屈曲期间均表现出相对于胫骨的股骨外旋(16.9±6.2°)。结论:与先前使用的参数相比,TEA显示了双髁从早期屈曲期开始的后平移。这些结果为今后病理膝关节的动态运动学分析提供了控制数据,对全膝关节假体的设计也有一定的参考价值。
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