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Middle and ring fingers are more exposed to pulley rupture than index and little during sport-climbing: A biomechanical explanation.

机译:中指和无名指比滑轮更容易受到滑轮破裂的影响,而在运动攀爬过程中几乎没有:这是生物力学的解释。

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BACKGROUND: Finger pulley injury is a common incident observed during sport-climbing. The total rupture of one or several pulleys is highly debilitating and requires surgical reconstruction and/or rehabilitation programs. Literature reports show that fingers are not equally exposed to this injury. The ring and middle fingers are usually injured while the index and little fingers are less exposed. The objective of this study was to determine the biomechanical factors leading to the enhanced exposure of ring and middle finger pulleys. METHOD: Eight subjects were required to exert maximal four-finger force in a specific sport-climbing finger posture. External fingertip forces and finger joint postures were used as input data of a specifically developed biomechanical model of the four fingers (i.e., index, middle, ring and little). This model was based on classical Newton static laws and used an optimization process to quantify the flexor tendon tensions and the pulley forces in each finger. Passive participation of ligaments was also considered into mechanical equations. FINDINGS: Results showed that two main factors could explain the enhanced exposure of ring and middle fingers. Firstly, the fingertip force intensities applied by these two fingers were higher than those observed for the index and little fingers. Secondly, results show that the pulley forces of the ring and middle fingers were close to their rupture thresholds, while it was not the case for the two other fingers. This could be explained by a specific localisation of the finger pulleys of the ring and middle fingers leading to enhanced pulley forces. INTERPRETATION: These results are relevant and could help clinicians to understand finger pulley pathologies and adapt the surgical interventions to reconstruct the fingers pulleys.
机译:背景:手指滑轮受伤是攀爬运动中常见的事件。一个或几个皮带轮的总断裂非常容易损坏,需要进行外科手术重建和/或康复计划。文献报道表明手指没有同样受到这种伤害。无名指和中指通常会受伤,而食指和小指则很少暴露。这项研究的目的是确定导致无名指和中指滑轮暴露增加的生物力学因素。方法:要求八名受试者在特定的运动攀爬手指姿势中施加最大的四指力量。外部指尖力和手指关节姿势被用作四个手指(即食指,中指,无名指和小指)专门开发的生物力学模型的输入数据。该模型基于经典的牛顿静态定律,并使用优化过程来量化每个手指的屈肌腱张力和滑轮力。韧带的被动参与也被纳入力学方程。结果:结果表明,两个主要因素可以解释无名指和中指暴露的增加。首先,这两个手指施加的指尖力强度高于食指和小指所观察到的强度。其次,结果表明,无名指和中指的滑轮力接近其断裂阈值,而其他两个手指则不是。这可以通过无名指和中指的指轮的特定定位来解释,从而导致滑轮力的增加。解释:这些结果是相关的,可以帮助临床医生了解指滑轮的病理状况,并适应手术干预以重建指滑轮。

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