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Asymmetrical ground impact of the hands after a trip-induced fall: Experimental kinematics and kinetics.

机译:绊倒导致的双手不对称地面撞击:实验运动学和动力学。

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BACKGROUND: Distal radius fractures are among the most common fall-related fractures. The manner in which the upper extremities are used for protection during a fall may exert a considerable influence on the incidence of injury. Here, we sought to determine the degree to which the assumption of sagittal plane symmetry was valid in unexpected falls after a trip, and to quantify the effects of asymmetrical upper extremity motion on impact kinematics and kinetics. METHODS: The motion of eight healthy older women who fell after being unexpectedly tripped was quantified. Impact kinematics and kinetics of 36 adults who intentionally fell onto force plates with their hands positioned either symmetrically or asymmetrically were quantified. FINDINGS: Just prior to safety harness engagement the wrists of the older women were not positioned or moving symmetrically relative to the midpoint between the shoulders. Asymmetry did not affect the peak reaction force magnitude, but increased the degree to which force wasdirected along the axis of the radius (axial component of the unit vector k=0.949 versus k=0.932, P=0.026). Asymmetry resulted in greater wrist dorsiflexion (47 degrees versus 43 degrees , P=0.019) compared to symmetrical trials and increased temporal offset (33ms versus 11ms, P<0.001) between right and left ground impacts. INTERPRETATION: Kinetics and kinematics arising from asymmetric impact may meaningfully affect the fracture strength of the distal radius. Because trip-induced falls in older women may result in asymmetric upper extremity impact, these differences in landing kinematics and kinetics due to asymmetry merit consideration when developing clinical interventions to prevent fall-related fractures.
机译:背景:radius骨远端骨折是最常见的与摔倒相关的骨折。跌倒时使用上肢进行保护的方式可能会对伤害发生率产生重大影响。在这里,我们试图确定矢状面对称性假设在出行后意外跌倒时有效的程度,并量化不对称上肢运动对撞击运动学和动力学的影响。方法:量化了八名健康的老年妇女的运动,这些妇女在意外绊倒后摔倒了。定量分析了36名成年人的运动学和动力学,这些成年人故意将其双手对称或不对称放置在力板上。结果:在安全带接合之前,年长妇女的手腕相对于肩膀之间的中点并未定位或对称移动。不对称性不会影响峰值反作用力的大小,但会增加沿半径轴(单位矢量的轴向分量k = 0.949对k = 0.932,P = 0.026)的方向。与对称试验相比,不对称导致腕背屈更大(47度对43度,P = 0.019),并且左右地面碰撞之间的时间偏移增加(33ms对11ms,P <0.001)。解释:非对称冲击产生的动力学和运动学可能会显着影响radius骨远端的断裂强度。由于老年女性绊倒引起的跌倒可能导致不对称的上肢撞击,因此在制定预防跌倒相关骨折的临床干预措施时,由于不对称而导致的着陆运动学和动力学差异值得考虑。

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