Contributions of individual muscle forces to hip, knee, and ankle contact forces during the stance phase of running: a model-based study.

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL INFORMATICS Health Information Science and Systems Pub Date : 2022-06-16 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1007/s13755-022-00177-9
Kaiwei Zhao, Chun Shan, Yan Luximon
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Knowledge of muscle forces' contributions to the joint contact forces can assist in the evaluation of muscle function, joint injury prevention, treatment of gait disorders, and arthroplasty planning. This study's objective was to evaluate the contributions of human lower limb muscles to the hip, knee, and ankle joint contact forces during the stance phase of running. A total of 25 muscles (or groups) were investigated based on the OpenSim framework along the anterior-posterior, superoinferior, and mediolateral components of each joint coordinate system. It was revealed that, during the running stance phase, the gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, and iliopsoas mainly contributed to the hip contact force. The soleus, vastus group, and rectus femoris primarily contributed to the knee contact force, while the peroneus, soleus, gluteus medius, and gastrocnemius mainly contributed to the ankle joint force; some muscles simultaneously offloaded the joints during the stance phase. The distributive pattern of the individual muscle functions contributing to the joint load may substantially differ during the running and walking stance phases. This study's findings may further provide suggestive information for the design of lower limb joint prosthesis, the study of the biomechanics of pathologic walking and running, and the progression of joint osteoarthritis.

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跑步站位阶段个体肌肉力量对髋关节、膝关节和踝关节接触力的贡献:一项基于模型的研究。
了解肌肉力量对关节接触力的贡献有助于评估肌肉功能、关节损伤预防、步态障碍治疗和关节置换术计划。本研究的目的是评估在跑步的站立阶段,人体下肢肌肉对髋关节、膝关节和踝关节接触力的贡献。基于OpenSim框架,沿着每个关节坐标系的前后、上下和中外侧分量,共研究了25块肌肉(或组)。结果表明,在跑步站位阶段,臀中肌、臀大肌和髂腰肌是髋关节接触力的主要来源。比目鱼肌、股肌群和股直肌是膝关节接触力的主要来源,腓骨肌、比目鱼肌、臀中肌和腓肠肌是踝关节力的主要来源;在站立阶段,一些肌肉同时卸载关节。在跑步和步行站立阶段,个体肌肉功能的分布模式对关节负荷的贡献可能会有很大的不同。本研究结果可进一步为下肢关节假体的设计、病理性行走和跑步的生物力学研究以及关节骨性关节炎的进展提供提示信息。
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期刊介绍: Health Information Science and Systems is a multidisciplinary journal that integrates artificial intelligence/computer science/information technology with health science and services, embracing information science research coupled with topics related to the modeling, design, development, integration and management of health information systems, smart health, artificial intelligence in medicine, and computer aided diagnosis, medical expert systems. The scope includes: i.) smart health, artificial Intelligence in medicine, computer aided diagnosis, medical image processing, medical expert systems ii.) medical big data, medical/health/biomedicine information resources such as patient medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, optimize the use of information in the health domain, iii.) data management, data mining, and knowledge discovery, all of which play a key role in decision making, management of public health, examination of standards, privacy and security issues, iv.) development of new architectures and applications for health information systems.
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