Jian Xiaoyu, Sun Dong, Xu Yufan, Zhu Chengyuan, Cen Xuanzhen, Song Yang, Fekete Gusztáv, Janicijevic Danica, Jemni Monèm, Gu Yaodong
Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
Sensors (Basel). 2025 Aug 5;25(15):4814. doi: 10.3390/s25154814.
Genu valgum (GV) is a common lower limb deformity that may increase the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study used OpenSim musculoskeletal modeling and kinematic analysis to investigate the mechanical responses of the ACL under fatigue in females with GV. Eight females with GV and eight healthy controls completed a running-induced fatigue protocol. Lower limb kinematic and kinetic data were collected and used to simulate stress and strain in the anteromedial ACL (A-ACL) and posterolateral ACL (P-ACL) bundles, as well as peak joint angles and knee joint stiffness. The results showed a significant interaction effect between group and fatigue condition on A-ACL stress. In the GV group, A-ACL stress was significantly higher than in the healthy group both before and after fatigue ( < 0.001) and further increased following fatigue ( < 0.001). In the pre-fatigued state, A-ACL strain was significantly higher during the late stance phase in the GV group ( = 0.036), while P-ACL strain significantly decreased post-fatigue ( = 0.005). Additionally, post-fatigue peak hip extension and knee flexion angles, as well as pre-fatigue knee abduction angles, showed significant differences between groups. Fatigue also led to substantial changes in knee flexion, adduction, abduction, and hip/knee external rotation angles within the GV group. Notably, knee joint stiffness in this group was significantly lower than in controls and decreased further post-fatigue. These findings suggest that the structural characteristics of GV, combined with exercise-induced fatigue, exacerbate A-ACL loading and compromise knee joint stability, indicating a higher risk of ACL injury in fatigued females with GV.
膝外翻(GV)是一种常见的下肢畸形,可能会增加前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤的风险。本研究使用OpenSim肌肉骨骼模型和运动学分析来研究GV女性在疲劳状态下ACL的力学反应。八名GV女性和八名健康对照者完成了跑步诱导的疲劳方案。收集下肢运动学和动力学数据,并用于模拟前内侧ACL(A-ACL)和后外侧ACL(P-ACL)束中的应力和应变,以及峰值关节角度和膝关节刚度。结果显示,组和疲劳状态对A-ACL应力有显著的交互作用。在GV组中,疲劳前后A-ACL应力均显著高于健康组(<0.001),且疲劳后进一步增加(<0.001)。在疲劳前状态下,GV组在站立后期A-ACL应变显著更高(=0.036),而P-ACL应变在疲劳后显著降低(=0.005)。此外,疲劳后峰值髋关节伸展和膝关节屈曲角度,以及疲劳前膝关节外展角度,在组间存在显著差异。疲劳还导致GV组内膝关节屈曲、内收、外展以及髋关节/膝关节外旋角度发生显著变化。值得注意的是,该组膝关节刚度显著低于对照组,且疲劳后进一步降低。这些发现表明,GV的结构特征与运动诱导的疲劳相结合,会加剧A-ACL的负荷并损害膝关节稳定性,这表明疲劳的GV女性ACL损伤风险更高。