个体上肢肌肉对姿势性震颤的潜在影响:从神经驱动到关节旋转的模拟。

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.949
Spencer A Baker, Landon J Beutler, Daniel B Free, Dario Farina, Steven K Charles
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背景:目前尚不清楚哪些肌肉是导致震颤的主要原因,因此应该采用震颤抑制方法。以前的研究使用数学模型来研究上肢生物力学如何影响肌肉产生震颤的潜力。这些研究产生了一些原理,但这些模型最多只包括了15块肌肉。在这里,我们扩展了先前的模型,包括50个上肢肌肉,模拟震颤传播,并测试先前假设原则的有效性。方法:利用50块肌肉的震颤神经驱动(输入)和从肩膀到手腕的7个关节自由度(DOF)的震颤关节旋转(输出)之间的增益来表征震颤传播。每个增益都可以解释为肌肉在DOF中产生震颤的潜力。进行鲁棒性和敏感性分析,以评估模型参数可变性对增益的影响。结果:扩展模型对体位性震颤的模拟证实了先前的假设原理,并揭示了新的见解,包括:1)增益最大的肌肉大部分位于原始模型的15块肌肉中;2)一些收益强烈依赖于姿态;3)在本研究中包括的所有姿势中,平均而言,最大的增益属于涉及肱二头肌/前臂/手腕肌肉和前臂/手腕自由度的输入输出对,4)尽管一些肩部和外源性手部肌肉也表现出很大的增益,特别是在某些姿势中。讨论:这些观察结果表明,在缺乏额外信息的情况下(如震颤致神经驱动肌肉),周围性震颤抑制应从肱二头肌/前臂/手腕肌肉或前臂/手腕DOF开始。
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Potential of Individual Upper-Limb Muscles to Contribute to Postural Tremor: Simulations From Neural Drive to Joint Rotation.

Background: It is unclear which muscles contribute most to tremor and should therefore be targeted by tremor suppression methods. Previous studies used mathematical models to investigate how upper-limb biomechanics affect muscles' potential to generate tremor. These investigations yielded principles, but the models included at most only 15 muscles. Here we expand previous models to include 50 upper-limb muscles, simulate tremor propagation, and test the validity of the previously postulated principles.

Methods: Tremor propagation was characterized using the gains between tremorogenic neural drive to the 50 muscles (inputs) and tremulous joint rotations in the 7 joint degrees-of-freedom (DOF) from shoulder to wrist (outputs). Each gain can be interpreted as the potential of a muscle to generate tremor in a DOF. Robustness and sensitivity analyses were performed to assess the effects of model parameter variability on gains.

Results: Simulations of postural tremor using the expanded model confirmed the previously postulated principles and revealed new insights, including: 1) most of the muscles with the largest gains were among the 15 muscles in the original model; 2) some gains depended strongly on posture; 3) averaged across the postures included in this study, the largest gains belonged to input-output pairs involving biceps/forearm/wrist muscles and forearm/wrist DOF, 4) although some shoulder and extrinsic hand muscles also exhibited large gains, especially in select postures.

Discussion: These observations suggest that in the absence of additional information (such as tremorogenic neural drive to muscles), peripheral tremor suppression efforts should start by targeting biceps/forearm/wrist muscles or forearm/wrist DOF.

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