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Bridging the gap between cadaveric and in vivo experiments: A biomechanical model evaluating thumb-tip endpoint forces

机译:桥接尸体和体内实验之间的差距:一种评估拇指尖端力的生物力学模型

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The thumb is required for a majority of tasks of daily living. Biomechanical modeling is a valuable tool, with the potential to help us bridge the gap between our understanding of the mechanical actions of individual thumb muscles, derived from anatomical cadaveric experiments, and our understanding of how force is produced by the coordination of all of the thumb muscles, derived from studies involving human subjects. However, current biomechanical models do not replicate muscle force production at the thumb-tip. We hypothesized that accurate representations of the axes of rotation of the thumb joints were necessary to simulate the magnitude of endpoint forces produced by human subjects. We augmented a musculoskeletal model with axes of rotation derived from experimental measurements () by defining muscle–tendon paths and maximum isometric force-generating capacity for the five intrinsic muscles. We then evaluated if this augmented model replicated a broad range of experimental data from the literature and identified which parameters most influenced model performance. The simulated endpoint forces generated by the combined action of all thumb muscles in our model yielded comparable forces in magnitude to those produced by nonimpaired subjects. A series of 8 sets of Monte Carlo simulations demonstrated that the difference in the axes of rotation of the thumb joints between studies best explains the improved performance of our model relative to previous work. In addition, we demonstrate that the endpoint forces produced by individual muscles cannot be replicated with existing experimental data describing muscle moment arms.
机译:拇指是日常生活中大部分任务所必需的。生物力学建模是一种有价值的工具,具有帮助我们弥合解剖尸体实验得出的对单个拇指肌肉机械作用的理解与对通过拇指整体协调产生力的理解之间的差距的潜力。肌肉,源自涉及人类受试者的研究。但是,当前的生物力学模型不能在指尖复制肌肉力量的产生。我们假设拇指关节旋转轴的精确表示对于模拟人类受试者产生的端点力的大小是必要的。通过定义五个肌腱的肌肉-肌腱路径和最大等距力生成能力,我们使用了来自实验测量值的旋转轴来增强肌肉骨骼模型。然后,我们评估了该增强模型是否从文献中复制了广泛的实验数据,并确定了哪些参数对模型性能的影响最大。由我们模型中所有拇指肌肉的联合动作产生的模拟端点力产生的强度可与未受损受试者产生的力相媲美。一系列的8组蒙特卡洛模拟表明,研究之间拇指关节旋转轴的差异最好地解释了我们模型相对于先前工作的改进性能。此外,我们证明了由单个肌肉产生的端点力无法与描述肌肉力矩臂的现有实验数据重复。

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