在体外膝关节测试中使用功能性关节坐标系统的好处。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Tara Nagle, Jeremy G Loss, Robb Colbrunn
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摘要

为了测量膝关节的运动学,坐标系统(CS)必须分配到胫骨和股骨。功能性CS已被证明比解剖性CS更具可重复性。本研究旨在量化在体外测试中使用功能性CS的好处。在6自由度关节模拟器中加载了7个尸体膝关节。建立每个关节的解剖CS,并根据关节在被动运动时的运动学计算功能CS。使用不同的CS定义将加载剖面应用于膝关节。得到的运动学和动力学结果用于量化使用功能性CS与解剖性CS相比,1)膝关节内运动响应变化减少,2)运动串扰减少,3)膝关节间运动响应变化减少,4)力控制性能改善。功能性CS与解剖学相比,1)在几乎所有DOF的12种组合加载条件下显著降低了膝关节内的运动学响应变化,2)在许多DOF的前后、内外翻和内外旋转松弛测试中显著降低了运动学串音,3)在步态特征和组合加载条件下显著降低了所有DOF的膝关节间运动学响应变化。4)在动态加载剖面下,前后和内翻力/扭矩控制性能显著改善。使用功能性CS进行体外测试的优势已在所有考虑的领域得到证明。在进行体外膝关节试验时应使用功能性CS。
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Benefits of Using Functional Joint Coordinate Systems in In Vitro Knee Testing.

To measure knee joint kinematics, coordinate systems (CS) must be assigned to the tibia and femur. Functional CS have been shown to be more reproducible than Anatomical. This study aims to quantify the benefits of using Functional CS in in vitro testing. Seven cadaveric knee joints were loaded in a 6-Degree of Freedom (DOF) joint simulator. Anatomical CS were established for each joint and Functional CS were calculated based on joint kinematics during passive motion. Loading profiles were applied to the knee joints using different CS definitions. Resulting kinematics and kinetics were obtained to quantify the 1) reduction in intra-knee kinematic response variation, 2) reduction in kinematic cross-talk, 3) reduction in inter-knee kinematic response variation, and 4) improvement in force control performance, when using Functional CS compared to Anatomical. Functional CS, compared to Anatomical, 1) significantly reduced intra-knee kinematic response variation across 12 combined loading conditions for nearly all DOF, 2) significantly reduced kinematic cross-talk during anterior-posterior, varus-valgus and internal-external rotation laxity testing across many DOF, 3) significantly reduced inter-knee kinematic response variation for all DOFs over a gait profile and combined loading conditions, and 4) significantly improved Anterior-Posterior and Varus-Valgus force/torque control performance during dynamic loading profiles. The advantage of using Functional CS for in vitro testing has been demonstrated across all considered domains. Functional CS should be used when performing in vitro knee joint testing.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs and Prostheses; Bioinstrumentation and Measurements; Bioheat Transfer; Biomaterials; Biomechanics; Bioprocess Engineering; Cellular Mechanics; Design and Control of Biological Systems; Physiological Systems.
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