更宽的步幅对关节接触力的影响
Lizheng Jiang1, Yoshitaka Iwamoto2, Shun Ezumi3
1Department of Biomechanics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 kasumi, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Beichen Hospital of Nankai University, 7 Beiyi Road, Tianjin 300400, China.
Journal of biomechanics
|May 9, 2025
概括
更宽的步幅 (SW) 显著降低关节接触力 (HJCF) 和 adduction 时刻 (HAM) 的峰值和冲动,特别是在双倍和三倍的宽度. 这种步态修改策略有助于减轻关节的过度负荷.
科学领域:
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 人类运动科学科学 人类运动科学
背景情况:
- 关节接触力 (HJCF) 过载是关节骨关节炎的主要原因.
- adduction 时刻 (HAM) 是估计HJCF的替代品.
- 更宽的步幅 (SW) 可能会减少HAM,但其对HJCF的直接影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究增加步幅 (SW) 对健康成年人关节接触力 (HJCF) 的直接影响.
- 评估步态修改如何影响带动瞬间 (HAM) 和相关的肌肉活动.
主要方法:
- 使用Opensim进行神经肌肉骨模拟.
- 3D运动捕捉和表面电肌图.
- 在正常,双重和三重SW条件下分析HJCF,HAM和肌肉活动.
主要成果:
- 双倍和三倍的SW显著减少了HJCF和HAM的第二个峰值和冲动.
- 三重SW降低了第一个HAM峰值,但增加了关节和大腿直肠的活动.
- 在各种条件中,在HJCF和HAM峰值之间发现了显著的相关性.
结论:
- 增加SW显著改善动态HJCF,质中间体活动和HAM变化解释了这一效应.
- 更宽的SW是一种可行的策略,可以减轻关节的过重负荷,并可能预防骨关节炎.
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