The multidirectional roles of the anterior oblique ligament and dorsoradial ligament of the thumb carpometacarpal joint

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1002/jor.25922
Josephine M. Kalshoven, Rohit Badida, Amy M. Morton, Janine Molino, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, Amy L. Ladd, Joseph J. Crisco
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The multidirectional biomechanics of the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint underlie the remarkable power and precision of the thumb. Because of the unconfined nature of thumb CMC articulation, these biomechanics are largely dictated by ligaments, notably the anterior oblique ligament (AOL) and the dorsoradial ligament (DRL). However, the rotational and translational stabilizing roles of these ligaments remain unclear, as evidenced by the variety of interventions employed to treat altered pathological CMC biomechanics. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of sectioning the AOL (n = 8) or DRL (n = 8) on thumb CMC joint biomechanics (rotational range-of-motion [ROM] and stiffness, translational ROM) in 26 rotational directions, including internal and external rotation, and in eight translational directions. Using a robotic musculoskeletal simulation system, the first metacarpal of each specimen (n = 16) was rotated and translated with respect to the trapezium to determine biomechanics before and after ligament sectioning. We observed the greatest increase in rotational ROM and decrease in rotational stiffness in flexion directions and internal rotation following DRL transection and in extension directions following AOL transection. The greatest increase in translational ROM was in dorsal and radial directions following DRL transection and in volar directions following AOL transection. These data suggest the AOL and DRL play complementary stabilizing roles, primarily restraining translations in the direction of and rotations away from the ligament insertion sites. These findings may inform future interventions or implant designs for pathological CMC joints.

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拇指腕掌关节前斜韧带和背侧韧带的多向作用。
拇指腕掌(CMC)关节的多向生物力学是拇指具有非凡力量和精确性的基础。由于拇指 CMC 关节的非受限性质,这些生物力学主要由韧带决定,特别是前斜韧带 (AOL) 和背侧韧带 (DRL)。然而,这些韧带的旋转和平移稳定作用仍不明确,为治疗病理 CMC 生物力学改变而采取的各种干预措施就证明了这一点。本研究的目的是确定在26个旋转方向(包括内旋和外旋)和8个平移方向上切断AOL(n = 8)或DRL(n = 8)对拇指CMC关节生物力学(旋转运动范围[ROM]和硬度、平移运动范围)的影响。利用机器人肌肉骨骼模拟系统,对每个样本(n = 16)的第一掌骨进行相对于斜方肌的旋转和平移,以确定韧带切断前后的生物力学。我们观察到,DRL横断后,在屈曲方向和内旋方向上旋转ROM增加最多,旋转刚度降低最多;AOL横断后,在伸展方向上旋转ROM增加最多,旋转刚度降低最多。在DRL横断后,背侧和桡侧的平移ROM增幅最大,而在AOL横断后,伏侧的平移ROM增幅最大。这些数据表明,AOL和DRL起着互补的稳定作用,主要抑制向韧带插入部位方向的平移和远离韧带插入部位的旋转。这些发现可为未来针对病理性 CMC 关节的干预或植入物设计提供参考。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
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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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