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E Renae Lapins1,2, Andrew C Peterson2, Charles L Saltzman3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Foot & ankle orthopaedics
|November 28, 2025
概括
只有下关节 (STJ) 能够准确地模拟从到平面的脚类型,简化了对病理的分析. 这种双骨模型捕获了70.9%的差异,在临床应用中被证明是有效的.
科学领域:
- 生物力学和医学成像学
- 计算解剖学和统计模型的统计建模.
- 整形外科的研究研究.
背景情况:
- 脚类型通过生物力学和力分布影响脚和脚病理.
- 目前的评估依赖于定性方法和二维米里角,限制了准确性.
- 统计形状模型 (SSM) 提供了定量分析的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 确定在SSM中准确表示脚类型的最低骨数.
- 启用机器学习应用程序用于足形态的临床评估.
- 调查下关节 (STJ) 在足类型分类中的作用.
主要方法:
- 来自151名患者的重量轴承计算机断层扫描 (WBCT) 数据来自各种类型的脚 (CMT,,直肠,平原,PCFD).
- 从细分的骨结构中创建了10个多骨SSM,骨数不同.
- 主要组件分析 (PCA) 用于评估所有SSM中的变化模式和捕获变异.
主要成果:
- 双骨STJ模型在PCA模式1中捕获了最高的差异 (70.9%) 和效果大小 (0.75).
- 包括STJ在内的模型显示所有脚类型组之间存在显著差异.
- 严重的腔和平面形变形被确定在与平均STJ形状的2个标准偏差处.
结论:
- STJ的方向和形态对于区分脚类型至关重要.
- 一个简化的2骨STJ模型为计算差异化提供了足够的信息.
- 这种方法有可能简化临床评估和治疗规划.
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