Charlton I W, Johnson G R
Centre for Rehabilitation and Engineering Studies (CREST), University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2006 Nov;220(8):801-12. doi: 10.1243/09544119JEIM147.
The design, validation, and application of a three-dimensional musculoskeletal model of the upper limb is presented here, for the study of joint, muscle, and ligament forces during selected tasks of daily living. Much of the model was constructed using data gathered from real cadavers, including the extensive 'visible human' data set, together with information gathered from published post mortem studies on cadavers. Validation was carried out through comparison of model outcomes with available data in the literature. The model was then used to examine the glenohumeral joint loading during ten previously selected activities of daily living. The predicted glenohumeral joint contact forces during everyday activities were found to range from 23 to 75 per cent body weight. A linear regression method for estimating the joint load from externally measured kinetics was developed, giving a 95 per cent confidence interval in predicted joint forces of 8 per cent body weight. The model presented here, namely the Newcastle shoulder model, provides a basis for future studies into biomechanical problems relating to the understanding of musculoskeletal pathology and implant design and performance.
本文介绍了一种上肢三维肌肉骨骼模型的设计、验证及应用,用于研究日常生活中特定任务期间的关节、肌肉和韧带受力情况。该模型的大部分构建工作使用了从真实尸体收集的数据,包括大量的“可视人”数据集,以及从已发表的尸体死后研究中收集的信息。通过将模型结果与文献中的现有数据进行比较来进行验证。然后,该模型被用于研究在之前选定的十项日常生活活动中盂肱关节的负荷情况。研究发现,日常活动期间预测的盂肱关节接触力范围为体重的23%至75%。开发了一种从外部测量的动力学估计关节负荷的线性回归方法,预测关节力的95%置信区间为体重的8%。这里介绍的模型,即纽卡斯尔肩部模型,为未来关于与肌肉骨骼病理学理解以及植入物设计和性能相关的生物力学问题的研究提供了基础。