在体内的生物力学相互作用之间的骨骼,髌骨肌腱,和软骨表面的膝盖在自行车。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Tung-Wu Lu, Kuan-Hsien Wu, Mei-Ying Kuo, Jia-Da Li, Hsuan-Yu Lu, Horng-Chaung Hsu
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摘要:目的:在膝关节骨关节炎和十字韧带损伤及重建等不同患者群体的康复计划中,固定自行车是必不可少的。该研究旨在使用基于模型的双平面透视跟踪方法测量健康年轻人在固定骑行和孤立屈伸运动期间膝关节的三维刚体和关节面运动学以及髌骨肌腱方向。方法:对10例健康左膝进行CT和MRI成像,重建骨-软骨体积模型。采用基于体素的配准方法,采用双平面透视技术在体内测量固定骑行和孤立膝关节屈伸运动期间的三维刚体和关节面运动学以及髌骨肌腱角度,比较任务之间以及动力和恢复阶段之间的差异。结果:在力量阶段和恢复阶段以及力量阶段和孤立性膝关节伸展之间,发现刚体和表面运动学以及髌骨肌腱方向存在显著差异。与恢复期相比,当屈曲度大于45°时,力量期表现出更大的外旋、内收和后路平移(p < 0.05);当屈曲角度小于45°时,力量期表现出更多的后内侧和外侧接触位置(p < 0.05);当屈曲角度小于60°时,力量期表现出更多的垂直髌骨肌腱定位(p < 0.05)。结论:在力量期的前半段,胫骨关节面后半部分的接触位置和负荷表明,固定自行车作为日常和康复锻炼对于膝关节前内侧OA患者是安全的。关键词:透视,图像配准,膝关节,运动学,表面运动学。
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In Vivo Biomechanical Interactions Between Bones, Patellar Tendon, and Cartilage Surfaces at the Knee During Cycling.

Abstract: Purpose: Stationary cycling is essential in rehabilitation programs for various patient groups, such as knee osteoarthritis and cruciate ligament injuries and reconstruction. The study aimed to measure in vivo the 3D rigid-body and articular surface kinematics of the knee and the patellar tendon orientations during stationary cycling and isolated flexion-extension exercise in healthy young adults using a model-based tracking approach with dual-plane fluoroscopy. Methods: Ten healthy left knees were imaged by CT and MRI to reconstruct subject-specific volumetric bone-cartilage models. The 3D rigid-body and articular surface kinematics and patellar tendon angles during stationary cycling and isolated knee flexion-extension exercise were measured in vivo using a dual-plane fluoroscopy with a voxel-based registration method, compared between tasks and between power and recovery phases. Results: Significant differences in the rigid-body and surface kinematics and patellar tendon orientations were found between the power and recovery phases and between the power phase and isolated knee extension. Compared to the recovery phase, the power phase showed significantly greater external rotations, adductions, and posterior translations for flexions greater than 45° (p < 0.05) with significantly more posterior medial and lateral contact positions for flexion angles less than 45° (p < 0.05) and more vertical patellar tendon orientations for flexion angles lesser than 60° (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The contact locations and loads on the posterior half of the tibial articular surface during the first half of the power phase indicate that stationary cycling as a daily and rehabilitative exercise is safe for people with anterior medial knee OA. Key Words: FLUOROSCOPY, IMAGE REGISTRATION, KNEE JOINT, KINEMATICS, SURFACE KINEMATICS.

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期刊介绍: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science. With this leading multidisciplinary journal, exercise physiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, team physicians, and athletic trainers get a vital exchange of information from basic and applied science, medicine, education, and allied health fields.
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