[从跟骨和胫骨之间运动转移的角度看内旋]。

B Hintermann, B M Nigg
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过度的足外翻和异常的胫骨旋转与膝关节损伤有关。然而,运动员过度内旋的原因以及是否会导致膝关节的过度使用损伤,目前还不清楚。这可能与踝关节复合体的机械耦合有关。本研究的目的是量化从跟骨外翻-内翻到胫骨旋转的运动,反之亦然,从胫骨旋转到跟骨外翻-内翻。用14个足部标本进行调查。构建了一个具有六自由度的固定装置,允许旋转跟骨并确定由此产生的胫骨旋转,反之亦然。跟骨和胫骨之间的运动传递变化很大,两种输入方式都不相同。在应用胫骨内旋的情况下,没有发现跟骨外翻。显然,运动传递依赖于踝关节复合体的个体机械耦合。过度的跟骨外翻只会导致膝关节过度的旋转负荷,同时踝关节复合体的运动转移也很高。最后,研究结果表明,在步态过程中,内旋是由作用于跟骨的地面反作用力引起的,因为胫骨内旋不会转化为跟骨外翻。
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[Pronation from the viewpoint of the transfer of movement between the calcaneus and the tibia].

Excessive foot eversion and abnormal tibial rotation have been associated with knee injuries. Why and whether or not overpronation in athletes leads to overuse injuries at the knee joint, however, is still not understood. It could be that this is related to the mechanical coupling at the ankle joint complex. The purpose of this study was to quantify the movement transferred from calcaneal eversion-inversion into tibial rotation, and vice-versa from tibial rotation into calcaneal eversion-inversion. Fourteen foot-leg specimens were used for investigation. A holding device with six degrees of freedom was constructed which allowed to rotate the calcaneus and to determine the resulting tibial rotation, and vice-versa. The movement transfer between calcaneus and tibia varied substantially, and it was not the same for both input modes. In the case of applied internal tibial rotation no calcaneal eversion was found. Apparently, the movement transfer depends from the individual mechanical coupling at the ankle joint complex. Excessive calcaneal eversion does only result in excessive rotational loading of the knee joint when coupled with a high movement transfer at the ankle joint complex. Finally, the results imply that, during gait, pronation results from ground reaction forces acting on the calcaneus, since internal tibial rotation is not transferred into calcaneal eversion.

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