骨关节炎特异性解剖特征和步态模式对韧带松弛时内侧筋室负荷的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Miel Willems, Bryce A Killen, Sara Havashinezhadian, Katia Turcot, Ilse Jonkers
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摘要

在骨关节炎(OA)患者中,韧带的结构改变,尤其是僵硬度的降低,会导致膝关节松弛。计算机模拟为系统评估oa相关韧带改变如何影响膝关节运动学和接触力学提供了有价值的方法。理解这些影响需要考虑关节几何、对齐和步态模式的oa特异性变化。先前开发的肌肉骨骼建模工作流程用于合并常见的koa相关解剖变异和步态模式变异。概率模拟方法评估了韧带引起的关节松弛对内侧隔室载荷的影响。韧带刚度和参考应变建模为独立的高斯分布,以标称模型刚度(-20%)和松弛长度(+20%)为中心,根据文献报道的值设置标准差为5%。当胫骨后平移和胫骨外旋同时进行:(1)踝关节背屈和髋关节外旋减少、足外翻和膝关节外伸增加的步态模式,或(2)腰椎外伸、躯干同侧弯曲、髋关节内旋和膝关节内旋增加的步态模式时,第二个峰值的内侧隔室负荷增加。这些条件也导致了最大的压力中心偏移。虽然解剖变异和步态模式都会影响膝关节负荷,但韧带稳定性在确定内侧筋室负荷大小和位置方面起着关键作用。这些发现强调了在康复过程中监测韧带约束和计算模型的必要性,以开发个性化干预措施,最大限度地减少过度的关节应力和减缓疾病进展。
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The Impact of Osteoarthritis-Specific Anatomical Features and Gait Patterns on Medial Compartment Loading in the Presence of Ligament Laxity.

Structural changes in ligaments, particularly reduced stiffness, contribute to increased knee joint laxity in osteoarthritis (OA) patients. In silico modeling offers a valuable method to systematically assess how OA-related ligament alterations affect knee kinematics and contact mechanics. Understanding these effects requires considering OA-specific variations in joint geometry, alignment, and gait patterns. A previously developed musculoskeletal modeling workflow was used to incorporate common KOA-related anatomical variations and gait pattern variations. A probabilistic simulation approach assessed the impact of ligament-induced joint laxity on medial compartment loading. Ligament stiffness and reference strains were modeled as independent Gaussian distributions, centered at nominal model stiffness (-20%) and slack length (+20%), with standard deviations set at 5% based on literature-reported values. Increased medial compartment loading at the second peak occurred when posterior tibial translation and external tibial rotation were combined with either: (1) a gait pattern involving decreased ankle dorsiflexion and hip external rotation, increased foot eversion, and knee extension, or (2) a gait pattern with increased lumbar extension, trunk ipsilateral side bending, hip internal rotation, and knee internal rotation. These conditions also resulted in the largest shift in the center of pressure. While both anatomical variations and gait patterns influence knee joint loading, ligament stability plays a key role in determining medial compartment loading magnitude and location. These findings highlight the need to monitor ligament constraints in rehabilitation and computational models to develop personalized interventions that minimize excessive joint stress and slow disease progression.

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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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