常见的建模假设会影响被动关节动员过程中测量的关节时刻
Axel Koussou1,2, Raphaël Dumas3, Eric Desailly4
1Fondation Ellen Poidatz, Pôle Recherche and Innovation, 77310, Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry, France. axel.koussou@fondationpoidatz.com.
Scientific reports
|October 18, 2023
概括
在被动动员过程中估计关节阻力需要准确的3D建模. 简化方法带来了重大错误,突出了需要全面的动力学和动态分析来精确测量关节阻力.
科学领域:
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 康复工程 康复工程 康复工程
- 人类运动科学科学 人类运动科学
背景情况:
- 对被动动化的关节抵抗对于理解关节机制至关重要.
- 目前的估计通常依赖于简化的模型,对准确性的影响未知.
- 准确的评估对于诊断和治疗影响关节运动的疾病至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证用于估计关节阻力的参考3D反向动力学协议.
- 将这个参考方法的准确性与五种常见的简化方法进行比较.
- 量化联合阻力计算中的各种简化引入的差异.
主要方法:
- 对典型发育的儿童和脑的儿童进行了被动测试协议.
- 使用3D手持式动力表来测量施加的力和时刻.
- 记录了动力表和机身部分的同时3D动力学.
- 使用参考3D逆动态方法和五种简化方法计算了关节阻力.
主要成果:
- 与参考3D逆动力学方法相比,简化方法导致了不可忽视的差异.
- 脚差异为3-32%,膝盖差异为4-34%,部差异为1-58%.
- 错误的程度因应用的具体简化而有很大差异.
结论:
- 建议使用完整的3D动力学和动力学建模方法来准确估计关节阻力.
- 简化的建模技术可能会导致关节阻力测量的重大不准确性.
- 这项研究提供了一种经过验证的参考方法,并强调了生物力学评估中全面建模的重要性.
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