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Gender dimorphic ACL strain in response to combined dynamic 3D knee joint loading: implications for ACL injury risk.

机译:性别双态ACL应变响应联合动态3D膝关节负荷:对ACL损伤风险的影响。

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While gender-based differences in knee joint anatomies/laxities are well documented, the potential for them to precipitate gender-dimorphic ACL loading and resultant injury risk has not been considered. To this end, we generated gender-specific models of ACL strain as a function of any six degrees of freedom (6DOF) knee joint load state via a combined cadaveric and analytical approach. Continuously varying joint forces and torques were applied to five male and five female cadaveric specimens and recorded along with synchronous knee flexion and ACL strain data. All data (approximately 10,000 samples) were submitted to specimen-specific regression analyses, affording ACL strain predictions as a function of the combined 6 DOF knee loads. Following individual model verifications, generalized gender-specific models were generated and subjected to 6 DOF external load scenarios consistent with both a clinical examination and a dynamic sports maneuver. The ensuing model-based strain predictions were subsequently examined for gender-based discrepancies. Male and female specimen-specific models predicted ACL strain within 0.51%+/-0.10% and 0.52%+/-0.07% of the measured data respectively, and explained more than 75% of the associated variance in each case. Predicted female ACL strains were also significantly larger than respective male values for both simulated 6 DOF load scenarios. Outcomes suggest that the female ACL will rupture in response to comparatively smaller external load applications. Future work must address the underlying anatomical/laxity contributions to knee joint mechanical and resultant ACL loading, ultimately affording prevention strategies that may cater to individual joint vulnerabilities.
机译:尽管基于性别的膝关节解剖/松弛差异有充分的文献记载,但尚未考虑到它们可能导致性别二态性ACL负荷和导致受伤的风险。为此,我们通过结合尸体和分析方法,生成了随性别而定的ACL应变模型,该模型是任意六个自由度(6DOF)膝关节负荷状态的函数。连续变化的关节力和扭矩应用于五个男性和五个女性尸体标本,并与同步膝关节屈曲和ACL应变数据一起记录。所有数据(大约10,000个样本)都提交给特定于样本的回归分析,从而提供了ACL应变预测值,该预测值是6个自由度膝关节负荷总和的函数。在对单个模型进行验证之后,生成了通用的针对性别的模型,并经受了6个自由度的外部载荷情况,这些情况与临床检查和动态运动操作都一致。随后检查了基于模型的应变预测是否存在基于性别的差异。男性和女性特定样本模型预测ACL应变分别在测量数据的0.51%+ /-0.10%和0.52%+ /-0.07%之内,并且在每种情况下解释了超过75%的相关方差。对于两种模拟的6自由度负载情况,预测的雌性ACL菌株也显着大于各自的雄性值。结果表明,母头ACL会因相对较小的外部负载应用而破裂。未来的工作必须解决对膝关节机械负荷和由此产生的ACL负荷的潜在解剖学/松弛度的影响,最终提供可能适合各个关节脆弱性的预防策略。

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