关节一般理论的要素。1. 腹泻的基本运动和静态功能。

Anatomischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 1990-01-01
D Kubein-Meesenburg, H Nägerl, J Fanghänel
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摘要

运动上开放的二聚体链环是最简单的链环。最简单的联合由连接两个刚体的(粘)弹性盘表示。在静力学上,通过力传递的特征来区分腹泻和关节病。由于它们与相应的骨结构的粘附连接,联合关节可以传递剪切应力,而腹泻只能由作用于其功能表面的力来加载。因此,人体结构与弹性联合关节之间的界面可以认为是一个静摩擦(粘着)无限大的表面,而关节间的接触面具有消失的静摩擦。从运动学上讲,滑移关节和联合关节的区别在于滑移关节具有旋转轴,旋转轴相对于相应功能表面的形态近似固定,而联合关节的旋转轴位置取决于施加和传递力系统的几何结构。本文的第一部分介绍了一种最简单的结构模块,即动开二聚体连杆链。
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Elements of a general theory of joints. 1. Basic kinematic and static function of diarthrosis.

The kinematicaly open, dimeric link chain represents the simpliest module of a diarthrosis. The simpliest synarthrosis is represented by a (visco-)elastic disk that connects two rigid bodies. Diarthroses and synarthroses are statically distinguished by the character of force transfer. Because of their adhesive connection to the corresponding bony structures synarthroses can transfer shear stresses while diarthroses can only be loaded by forces which act normal to their functional surfaces. Therefore, the interface between the body structure and the elastic synarthrosis can be considered as a surface of infinite static (adhesive) friction, while the contacting surfaces in a diathrosis possess vanishing static friction. Kinematically, the difference between diarthroses and synarthroses is established by the fact that diarthroses possess axes of rotation which are approximately fixed relatively to the morphology of the corresponding functional surfaces while in synarthroses the positions of rotational axes depend on the geometric structure of the applied and transferred force system. The first part entire paper presents the most simple module of a diarthrosis, the kinematically open dimeric link chain.

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