Multibody modelling of the foot for the biomechanical analysis of the ankle joint during running: A narrative review

Gonçalo Marta, C. Quental, J. Folgado, F. Guerra-Pinto
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The number of people running has risen exponentially in the last decade, increasing the need for better research on running-related injuries, shoe construction and performance enhancement. Considering the key role of the ankle, the second most injured joint after the knee and the only link of the body to the ground, for human motion, the aim of this study is to provide a general overview of generic foot multibody models and their application to the analysis of ankle biomechanics during running. Searches for studies published until February 2021 were performed in scientific databases. The selected studies contemplated original foot multibody models and their running applications. Multibody models of the foot included kinematic and dynamic approaches with the foot being modelled by 3 to 26 segments. Some models have been used to understand the ankle biomechanics regarding running, but most considered only simplified models of the foot. Moreover, their application in the understanding of running mechanics is still very shallow, focusing mainly on the study of joint angle variation and ground reaction forces. This narrative review shows that detailed multibody models of the ankle, which represent its high complexity, are still scarce. An understanding of the different parameters that influence sports performance and injury prevalence has yet to be achieved. Future research should address these topics to create intervention strategies on injury prevention and to maximise sports performance.
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跑步过程中踝关节生物力学分析的足部多体建模:叙述性回顾
在过去的十年里,跑步的人数呈指数级增长,这增加了对与跑步有关的伤害、跑鞋结构和性能提高的更好研究的需求。踝关节是仅次于膝关节的第二大受伤关节,也是人体与地面的唯一联系,考虑到踝关节在人体运动中的关键作用,本研究的目的是概述一般的足部多体模型及其在跑步过程中踝关节生物力学分析中的应用。在科学数据库中搜索到2021年2月之前发表的研究。所选的研究考虑了原始的足部多体模型及其运行应用。足部的多体模型包括运动学和动力学两种方法,足部被建模为3到26个节段。一些模型已经被用来理解跑步时踝关节的生物力学,但大多数只考虑足部的简化模型。此外,它们在奔跑力学理解中的应用还很浅,主要集中在节理角度变化和地面反作用力的研究上。这篇叙述性综述表明,踝关节的详细多体模型仍然很少,这代表了踝关节的高度复杂性。对影响运动表现和损伤流行率的不同参数的理解尚未实现。未来的研究应该解决这些问题,以创建伤害预防的干预策略,并最大限度地提高运动成绩。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multi-body Dynamics is a multi-disciplinary forum covering all aspects of mechanical design and dynamic analysis of multi-body systems. It is essential reading for academic and industrial research and development departments active in the mechanical design, monitoring and dynamic analysis of multi-body systems.
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