Pal Saikat, Besier Thor F, Gold Garry E, Fredericson Michael, Delp Scott L, Beaupre Gary S
a Department of Biomedical Engineering , New Jersey Institute of Technology , Newark , NJ , USA.
b Auckland Bioengineering Institute & Department of Engineering Science , University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin. 2019 Feb;22(2):206-216. doi: 10.1080/10255842.2018.1544629. Epub 2018 Dec 31.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of variations in quadriceps muscle forces on patellofemoral stress. We created subject-specific finite element models for 21 individuals with chronic patellofemoral pain and 16 pain-free control subjects. We extracted three-dimensional geometries from high resolution magnetic resonance images and registered the geometries to magnetic resonance images from an upright weight bearing squat with the knees flexed at 60°. We estimated quadriceps muscle forces corresponding to 60° knee flexion during a stair climb task from motion analysis and electromyography-driven musculoskeletal modelling. We applied the quadriceps muscle forces to our finite element models and evaluated patellofemoral cartilage stress. We quantified cartilage stress using an energy-based effective stress, a scalar quantity representing the local stress intensity in the tissue. We used probabilistic methods to evaluate the effects of variations in quadriceps muscle forces from five trials of the stair climb task for each subject. Patellofemoral effective stress was most sensitive to variations in forces in the two branches of the vastus medialis muscle. Femur cartilage effective stress was most sensitive to variations in vastus medialis forces in 29/37 (78%) subjects, and patella cartilage effective stress was most sensitive to variations in vastus medialis forces in 21/37 (57%) subjects. Femur cartilage effective stress was more sensitive to variations in vastus medialis longus forces in subjects classified as maltrackers compared to normal tracking subjects (p = 0.006). This study provides new evidence of the importance of the vastus medialis muscle in the treatment of patellofemoral pain.
本研究的目的是评估股四头肌力量变化对髌股关节应力的影响。我们为21名患有慢性髌股关节疼痛的个体和16名无疼痛的对照受试者创建了特定于个体的有限元模型。我们从高分辨率磁共振图像中提取三维几何形状,并将这些几何形状与在膝盖屈曲60°的直立负重深蹲时的磁共振图像进行配准。我们通过运动分析和肌电图驱动的肌肉骨骼建模,估计了在爬楼梯任务中对应于膝盖屈曲60°时的股四头肌力量。我们将股四头肌力量应用于我们的有限元模型,并评估髌股关节软骨应力。我们使用基于能量的有效应力来量化软骨应力,有效应力是一个标量,表示组织中的局部应力强度。我们使用概率方法来评估每个受试者在爬楼梯任务的五次试验中股四头肌力量变化的影响。髌股关节有效应力对股内侧肌两个分支中的力量变化最为敏感。在37名受试者中的29名(78%)中,股骨软骨有效应力对股内侧肌力量变化最为敏感,在37名受试者中的21名(57%)中,髌骨软骨有效应力对股内侧肌力量变化最为敏感。与正常轨迹的受试者相比,在被归类为轨迹不良的受试者中,股骨软骨有效应力对股内侧长肌力量变化更敏感(p = 0.006)。本研究为股内侧肌在髌股关节疼痛治疗中的重要性提供了新的证据。