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Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change Values for Predictions of Knee Forces during Gait and Stair Ascent Derived from the FreeBody Musculoskeletal Model of the Lower Limb

机译:下肢的FreeBody肌肉骨骼模型得出的步态和楼梯上升过程中膝盖力量的预测的可靠性和最小可检测变化值

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FreeBody is a musculoskeletal model of the lower limb used to calculate predictions of muscle and joint contact forces. The validation of FreeBody has been described in a number of publications however its reliability has yet to be established. The purpose of this study was therefore to establish the test-retest reliability of FreeBody in a population of healthy adults in order to add support to previous and future research using FreeBody that demonstrates differences between cohorts after an intervention. We hypothesized that test-retest estimations of knee contact forces from FreeBody would demonstrate a high intra-class correlation. Kinematic and kinetic data from nine older participants (4 men: mean age = 63±11 years; 5 women: mean age = 49±4 years) performing level walking and stair ascent was collected on consecutive days and then analysed using FreeBody. There was a good level of intra-session agreement between the waveforms for the individual trials of each activity during testing session 1 (R = 0.79-0.97). Similarly, overall there was a good inter-session agreement within subjects (R = 0.69-0.97) although some subjects showed better agreement than others. There was a high level of agreement between the group mean waveforms of the two sessions for all variables (R = 0.882-0.997). The intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were very high for peak tibiofemoral joint contact forces (TFJ) and hamstring forces during gait, for peak patellofemoral joint contact forces and quadriceps forces during stair ascent and for peak lateral TFJ and the proportion of TFJ accounted for by the medial compartment during both tasks (ICC = 0.86-0.96). Minimal detectable change (MDC) of the peak knee forces during gait ranged between 0.43 and 1.53 × body weight (18-170% of the mean peak values). The smallest MDCs were found for medial TFJ share (4.1 % and 5.8% for walking and stair ascent respectively, or 4.8% and 6.7% of the mean peak values). In conclusion, the results of this study support the use of FreeBody to investigate the effect of interventions on muscle and joint contact forces at the cohort level, but care should be taken if using FreeBody at the subject level.
机译:FreeBody是下肢的肌肉骨骼模型,用于计算肌肉和关节接触力的预测。 FreeBody的验证已在许多出版物中进行了描述,但是其可靠性尚未确定。因此,本研究的目的是在健康成年人群中建立FreeBody的重测信度,以便为使用FreeBody的以往和未来研究提供支持,以证明干预后不同人群之间的差异。我们假设来自FreeBody的膝盖接触力的重测估计将显示出较高的组内相关性。在连续的几天中收集来自9名年龄较大的参与者(4名男性:平均年龄= 63±11岁; 5名女性:平均年龄= 49±4岁)的运动和运动数据,然后使用FreeBody进行分析。在测试会议1期间,每种活动的各个试验的波形之间的会议期间协议水平都很高(R = 0.79-0.97)。同样,尽管某些受试者表现出比其他受试者更好的一致性,但总体而言受试者之间的会话间协议良好(R = 0.69-0.97)。对于所有变量,两个阶段的组平均波形之间存在高度一致性(R = 0.882-0.997)。类内相关系数(ICC)对于步态期间最大的股骨关节接触力(TFJ)和绳肌力,楼梯上升期间peak股最大的关节接触力和股四头肌力以及峰值TFJ的类别内相关系数非常高,并且占TFJ的比例在两个任务期间均由内侧隔室进行(ICC = 0.86-0.96)。步态中膝部峰值力的最小可检测变化(MDC)在0.43至1.53×体重之间(平均峰值的18-170%)。中间TFJ份额最小的MDC(步行和楼梯上升分别为4.1%和5.8%,或平均峰值的4.8%和6.7%)。总而言之,这项研究的结果支持使用FreeBody来研究队列水平上干预对肌肉和关节接触力的影响,但如果在受试者级别上使用FreeBody,则应格外小心。

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