Kearney R E, Hunter I W
Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Crit Rev Biomed Eng. 1990;18(1):55-87.
The dynamics of joint mechanics are a fundamental characteristic of the motor system. They determine the displacements evoked by perturbing forces during postural control and the forces that must be generated to perform a voluntary movement. This article reviews experimental studies of these dynamics, with an emphasis on the behavior of single joints in alert humans. Technical aspects of the experimental and analytic methods that have been used are summarized first. Major results obtained with the different methods are then reviewed, compared, and contrasted. The interpretation of these results in terms of the underlying physiological mechanisms is then considered, with an emphasis on the relative contributions of passive properties of tissue, the mechanical behavior of muscle, and stretch reflexes. Finally, important unanswered questions regarding the dynamics of joint mechanics are reviewed.
关节力学的动态特性是运动系统的一个基本特征。它们决定了在姿势控制过程中由干扰力引起的位移,以及为执行自愿运动而必须产生的力。本文回顾了关于这些动态特性的实验研究,重点是警觉人类中单个关节的行为。首先总结了所使用的实验和分析方法的技术方面。然后回顾、比较和对比了用不同方法获得的主要结果。接着考虑根据潜在的生理机制对这些结果的解释,重点是组织的被动特性、肌肉的力学行为和牵张反射的相对贡献。最后,回顾了关于关节力学动态特性的重要未解决问题。