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A three-dimensional musculoskeletal model of the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) pelvis and hind limb

机译:黑猩猩骨盆和后肢的三维肌肉骨骼模型

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Musculoskeletal models have become important tools for studying a range of muscle-driven movements. However, most work has been in modern humans, with few applications in other species. Chimpanzees are facultative bipeds and our closest living relatives, and have provided numerous important insights into our own evolution. A chimpanzee musculoskeletal model would allow integration across a wide range of laboratory-based experimental data, providing new insights into the determinants of their locomotor performance capabilities, as well as the origins and evolution of human bipedalism. Here, we described a detailed three-dimensional (3D) musculoskeletal model of the chimpanzee pelvis and hind limb. The model includes geometric representations of bones and joints, as well as 35 muscle-tendon units that were represented using 44 Hill-type muscle models. Muscle architecture data, such as muscle masses, fascicle lengths and pennation angles, were drawn from literature sources. The model permits calculation of 3D muscle moment arms, muscle-tendon lengths and isometric muscle forces over a wide range of joint positions. Muscle-tendon moment arms predicted by the model were generally in good agreement with tendon-excursion estimates from cadaveric specimens. Sensitivity analyses provided information on the parameters that model predictions are most and least sensitive to, which offers important context for interpreting future results obtained with the model. Comparisons with a similar human musculoskeletal model indicate that chimpanzees are better suited for force production over a larger range of joint positions than humans. This study represents an important step in understanding the integrated function of the neuromusculoskeletal systems in chimpanzee locomotion.
机译:肌肉骨骼模型已成为研究一系列肌肉驱动运动的重要工具。但是,大多数工作是在现代人类中进行的,很少在其他物种中应用。黑猩猩是兼性两足动物和我们最亲近的近亲,为我们自身的进化提供了许多重要见解。黑猩猩的肌肉骨骼模型可以整合各种基于实验室的实验数据,从而为决定其运动能力的决定因素以及人类两足动物的起源和发展提供新见解。在这里,我们描述了黑猩猩骨盆和后肢的详细三维(3D)肌肉骨骼模型。该模型包括骨骼和关节的几何表示,以及35个肌腱单位,使用44种Hill型肌肉模型表示。肌肉结构数据,例如肌肉质量,束长度和垂体角度均来自文献资料。该模型允许在广泛的关节位置上计算3D肌肉力矩臂,肌腱长度和等距肌力。该模型预测的肌腱力矩臂与尸体标本的肌腱偏移估计值基本吻合。敏感性分析提供了有关模型预测最敏感和最不敏感的参数的信息,这为解释使用模型获得的未来结果提供了重要的背景。与类似的人类肌肉骨骼模型的比较表明,黑猩猩比人类更适合在更大的关节位置范围内产生力。这项研究代表了理解神经肌肉骨骼系统在黑猩猩运动中的整合功能的重要一步。

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