D'Agostino Priscilla, Dourthe Benjamin, Kerkhof Faes, Stockmans Filip, Vereecke Evie E
Department of Development and Regeneration, Muscles and Movement, Biomedical Sciences Group, KU Leuven Kulak, Etienne Sabbelaan 53, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium.
Louise Hand Clinic, Brussels, Belgium.
J Orthop Res. 2017 Jul;35(7):1556-1564. doi: 10.1002/jor.23421. Epub 2016 Sep 19.
The thumb plays a crucial role in basic hand function. However, the kinematics of its entire articular chain have not yet been quantified. Such investigation is essential to improve our understanding of thumb function and to develop better strategies to treat thumb joint pathologies. The primary objective of this study is to quantify the in vivo kinematics of the trapeziometacarpal (TMC) and scaphotrapezial (ST) joints during flexion and adduction of the thumb. In addition, we want to evaluate the potential coupling between the TMC and ST joints during these tasks. The hand of 16 asymptomatic women without signs of thumb osteoarthritis were CT scanned in positions of maximal thumb extension, flexion, abduction, and adduction. The CT images were segmented and three-dimensional surface models of the radius, scaphoid, trapezium, and the first metacarpal were created for each thumb motion. The corresponding rotations angles, translations, and helical axes were calculated for each sequence. The analysis shows that flexion and adduction of the thumb result in a three-dimensional rotation and translation of the entire articular chain, including the trapezium and scaphoid. A wider range of motion is observed for the first metacarpal, which displays a clear axial rotation. The coupling of axial rotation of the first metacarpal with flexion and abduction during thumb flexion supports the existence of a screw-home mechanism in the TMC joint. In addition, our results point to a potential motion coupling between the TMC and ST joints and underline the complexity of thumb kinematics. © 2016 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 35:1556-1564, 2017.
拇指在手部基本功能中起着至关重要的作用。然而,其整个关节链的运动学尚未得到量化。此类研究对于增进我们对拇指功能的理解以及制定更好的拇指关节病变治疗策略至关重要。本研究的主要目的是量化拇指在屈曲和内收过程中大多角骨与第一掌骨(TMC)关节以及舟大多角骨(ST)关节的体内运动学。此外,我们还想评估在这些任务中TMC和ST关节之间的潜在耦合情况。对16名无拇指骨关节炎迹象的无症状女性的手部在拇指最大伸展、屈曲、外展和内收位置进行CT扫描。对CT图像进行分割,并为每个拇指运动创建桡骨、舟骨、大多角骨和第一掌骨的三维表面模型。计算每个序列相应的旋转角度、平移和螺旋轴。分析表明,拇指的屈曲和内收会导致整个关节链(包括大多角骨和舟骨)的三维旋转和平移。第一掌骨观察到更广泛的运动范围,其显示出明显的轴向旋转。拇指屈曲时第一掌骨轴向旋转与屈曲和外展的耦合支持了TMC关节中旋紧机制的存在。此外,我们的结果指出了TMC和ST关节之间潜在的运动耦合,并强调了拇指运动学的复杂性。©2016骨科研究协会。由威利期刊公司出版。《矫形外科学研究》35:1556 - 1564,2017。