Yamaguchi Satoshi, Kitamura Masako, Ushikubo Tomohiro, Murata Atsushi, Akagi Ryuichiro, Sasho Takahisa
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Japan.
Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chiba University Hospital, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Japan.
PLoS One. 2015 Sep 23;10(9):e0138554. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138554. eCollection 2015.
Biomechanical effects of laterally wedged insoles are assessed by reduction in the knee adduction moment. However, the degree of reduction may vary depending on the reference frame with which it is calculated. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of reference frame on the reduction in the knee adduction moment by laterally wedged insoles.
Twenty-nine healthy participants performed gait trials with a laterally wedged insole and with a flat insole as a control. The knee adduction moment, including the first and second peaks and the angular impulse, were calculated using four different reference frames: the femoral frame, tibial frame, laboratory frame and the Joint Coordinate System.
There were significant effects of reference frame on the knee adduction moment first and second peaks (P < 0.001 for both variables), while the effect was not significant for the angular impulse (P = 0.84). No significant interaction between the gait condition and reference frame was found in either of the knee adduction moment variables (P = 0.99 for all variables), indicating that the effects of laterally wedged insole on the knee adduction moments were similar across the four reference frames. On the other hand, the average percent changes ranged from 9% to 16% for the first peak, from 16% to 18% for the second peak and from 17% to 21% for the angular impulse when using the different reference frames.
The effects of laterally wedged insole on the reduction in the knee adduction moment were similar across the reference frames. On the other hand, Researchers need to recognize that when the percent change was used as the parameter of the efficacy of laterally wedged insole, the choice of reference frame may influence the interpretation of how laterally wedged insoles affect the knee adduction moment.
通过膝关节内收力矩的降低来评估外侧楔形鞋垫的生物力学效应。然而,降低程度可能因计算时所采用的参考系而异。本研究的目的是阐明参考系对外侧楔形鞋垫降低膝关节内收力矩的影响。
29名健康参与者分别穿着外侧楔形鞋垫和作为对照的平底鞋垫进行步态试验。使用四种不同的参考系计算膝关节内收力矩,包括第一和第二峰值以及角冲量:股骨参考系、胫骨参考系、实验室参考系和关节坐标系。
参考系对膝关节内收力矩的第一和第二峰值有显著影响(两个变量的P均<0.001),而对角冲量的影响不显著(P = 0.84)。在任何一个膝关节内收力矩变量中,均未发现步态条件和参考系之间存在显著交互作用(所有变量的P = 0.99),这表明外侧楔形鞋垫在四个参考系中对膝关节内收力矩的影响相似。另一方面,使用不同参考系时,第一峰值的平均百分比变化范围为9%至16%,第二峰值为16%至18%,角冲量为17%至21%。
外侧楔形鞋垫在不同参考系中对降低膝关节内收力矩的影响相似。另一方面,研究人员需要认识到,当将百分比变化用作外侧楔形鞋垫疗效的参数时,参考系的选择可能会影响对外侧楔形鞋垫如何影响膝关节内收力矩的解释。