一个生物机械模拟前臂曲使用有限元素方法
Chenyang Liang1, Fei Jiang1, Daisuke Kawaguchi1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Tokiwadai, Ube 7558611, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 22, 2024
概括
前臂曲更顺,双臂臂肌肉收缩速度更慢. 老年人由于较低的肌肉力量和神经刺激而经历了上肢运动的减少,突出了关键的神经刺激值.
科学领域:
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 人体生理学 人体生理学
- 计算机建模 计算建模
背景情况:
- 上肢运动对于日常活动至关重要.
- 了解前臂运动需要生物机械模拟,包括肌肉生理学.
- 双臂臂肌肉在前臂曲中起着关键作用.
研究的目的:
- 建立前臂的有限元模型,包括半径,双腕和肌.
- 用Hill型肌肉模型模拟两肌收缩导致的前臂运动.
- 研究肌肉生理特征对前臂曲的影响,特别是在老年人中.
主要方法:
- 开发了前臂 (半径,双臂,肌) 的有限元素模型.
- 采用Hill类型的横向同位体超弹性肌肉模型来模拟双臂肌的收缩.
- 多样化的肌肉收缩速度,快的纤维百分比,最大的肌肉力量和神经刺激.
主要成果:
- 较慢的双臂臂肌的收缩速度提高了前臂的曲.
- 减少快速缩纤维百分比,最大肌肉强度和神经刺激与老年人的前臂运动能力下降相关.
- 神经刺激存在一个关键值,低于这个值,运动能力显著下降.
结论:
- 开发的模型有效地模拟了前臂曲和双腕的作用.
- 确定了与年龄相关的上肢功能下降的关键生理因素.
- 为了解上肢运动障碍和提高表现提供了洞察力.
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