距骨大小和形状对体内距骨跳动运动学的影响

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.231997
Anja-Verena Behling, Luke Kelly, Lauren Welte, Michael J Rainbow
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摘要

距骨形态(形状和大小)在距骨关节功能中起着举足轻重的作用。尽管其重要性不言而喻,但人们对距骨形态(尤其是距骨穹隆)与动态、体内距骨关节功能之间的关系却知之甚少。在健康人群中了解这些形态与功能之间的关系,对于推进旨在恢复患者功能的特定治疗至关重要。九名参与者(五名女性)单腿跳跃,同时采集双平面视频放射成像和地面反作用力。根据计算机断层扫描创建了三维骨骼模型。计算了距骨相对于胫骨的螺旋运动轴(旋转轴),并通过距骨圆顶(形态轴)拟合了一个圆柱体。使用Bland-Altman图和空间角度来检查旋转轴和形态轴之间的一致程度。建立了一个由 36 名参与者(15 名女性)组成的形状模型,并通过±3 个标准差的范围对圆柱体进行拟合。旋转轴和形态轴在跳跃过程中的方向和位置基本一致。与旋转轴相比,形态轴在着地时始终位于前方。某些形状成分会影响距骨穹隆的方向和弧度,而与大小无关。这表明,除了骨骼大小外,距骨穹隆的形状也可能影响运动时的运动模式。我们的研究结果可为距骨关节假体的设计提供进一步的参考。
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The influence of talus size and shape on in vivo talocrural hopping kinematics.

Talus morphology (shape and size) plays a pivotal role in talocrural joint function. Despite its importance, the relationship between talus morphology, particularly the talar dome, and dynamic, in vivo talocrural function is poorly understood. Understanding these form-function relationships in a healthy cohort is essential for advancing patient-specific treatments aimed at restoring function. Nine participants (five females) hopped on one leg while biplanar videoradiography and ground reaction forces were simultaneously collected. Three-dimensional bone models were created from computed tomography scans. Helical axes of motion were calculated for the talus relative to the tibia (rotation axes), and a cylinder was fitted through the talar dome (morphological axis). Bland-Altman plots and spatial angles were used to examine the level of agreement between the rotation and morphological axes. A shape model of 36 (15 females) participants was established, and a cylinder fit was morphed through the range of ±3 standard deviations. The rotation and morphological axes largely agree regarding their orientation and location during hopping. The morphological axes were consistently oriented more anteriorly during landing than the rotation axes. Some shape components affect talar dome orientation and curvature independent of size. This suggests that besides bone size, the shape of the talar dome might influence the movement pattern during locomotion. Our findings may further inform talocrural joint arthroplasty design.

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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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