Tomaszewska Agnieszka, Drozdowska Milena, Aschenbrenner Piotr
Department of Structural Mechanics, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland.
Department of Biomechanics and Sports Engineering, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2025 Aug 1;13:1496739. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2025.1496739. eCollection 2025.
This study shows a novel approach for monitoring muscle functional recovery through the analysis of its free vibrations. Contactless measurements of free-decay vibrations are carried out, and by applying an advanced experimental modal analysis, the oscillations' frequencies are identified with high accuracy. A laser displacement sensor is used to capture the oscillations at a selected muscular point. The efficacy of the approach is demonstrated in the case of functional status recovery of the rectus femoris muscle, which became atrophic after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Three ACL subjects are examined, and the muscle is analyzed in two states: voluntary tension and relaxation. The analysis shows significant changes in the natural frequency of the rectus femoris throughout the muscle recovery process, with the frequency gradually approaching that of the same muscle in the subject's contralateral (reference) leg. Moreover, the relative difference in natural frequencies identified between the ACL-affected leg and the reference leg tends, over time and within rehabilitation, to align with the values observed in healthy reference subjects. This approach demonstrates the potential to reliably measure the natural frequency of a muscle. The contactless nature of the measurement ensures that vibrations remain unaffected by any external probes. This approach shows practical potential for monitoring muscular rehabilitation progress, assessing the muscular functional status of muscles in patients with dysfunction, and evaluating muscular readiness for participation in sports competitions.
本研究展示了一种通过分析肌肉自由振动来监测其功能恢复的新方法。对自由衰减振动进行非接触式测量,并通过应用先进的实验模态分析,高精度地识别振动频率。使用激光位移传感器在选定的肌肉点捕捉振动。该方法的有效性在前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后股直肌萎缩的功能状态恢复案例中得到了证明。对三名ACL患者进行了检查,并在两种状态下对肌肉进行分析:自主紧张和放松。分析表明,在整个肌肉恢复过程中,股直肌的固有频率有显著变化,频率逐渐接近受试者对侧(参考)腿同一肌肉的频率。此外,随着时间推移以及在康复过程中,ACL患侧腿与参考腿之间识别出的固有频率相对差异趋于与健康参考受试者中观察到的值一致。这种方法证明了可靠测量肌肉固有频率的潜力。测量的非接触性质确保振动不受任何外部探头的影响。这种方法在监测肌肉康复进展、评估功能障碍患者肌肉的功能状态以及评估肌肉参与体育比赛的准备情况方面显示出实际潜力。