Funk James R, Rudd Rodney W, Kerrigan Jason R, Crandall Jeff R
Biodynamic Research Corporation, San Antonio, Texas 78249, USA.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2004 Jun;5(2):164-72. doi: 10.1080/15389580490436069.
The tibia index (TI) is commonly used to predict leg injury based on measurements taken by an anthropomorphic test device (ATD). The TI consists of an interaction formula that combines axial loading and bending plus a supplemental compressive force criterion. Current ATD lower limbs lack geometric biofidelity with regard to tibial curvature and fibular load-sharing. Due to differences in tibial curvature, the midshaft moments induced by axial loading are different in humans and ATDs. Midshaft tibial loading in the human is also reduced by load-sharing through the fibula, which is not replicated in current ATDs. In this study, tibial curvature and fibular load-sharing are quantified through CT imaging and biomechanical testing, and equations are presented to correct ATD measurements to reflect the loading that would be experienced by a human tibia.
胫骨指数(TI)通常用于根据人体模型试验装置(ATD)的测量结果来预测腿部损伤。TI由一个结合轴向载荷和弯曲的相互作用公式以及一个补充压缩力标准组成。目前的ATD下肢在胫骨曲率和腓骨负荷分担方面缺乏几何生物逼真度。由于胫骨曲率的差异,轴向载荷在人体和ATD中引起的中轴弯矩是不同的。人体中胫骨中轴的载荷也会通过腓骨进行负荷分担而降低,这在目前的ATD中并未得到体现。在本研究中,通过CT成像和生物力学测试对胫骨曲率和腓骨负荷分担进行了量化,并提出了方程来校正ATD测量结果,以反映人类胫骨所承受的载荷。