Moore J A, Small C F, Bryant J T, Ellis R E, Pichora D R, Hollister A M
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 1993;207(4):211-8. doi: 10.1243/PIME_PROC_1993_207_299_02.
This paper describes an experimental method for determining the minimum number of degrees of freedom of a human joint. Application of this technique to the wrist suggests that the normal, intact wrist joint uses only two degrees of freedom to move in a plane that is not aligned with the anatomic planes. The technique may be useful in identifying emerging joint pathologies and in simplifying kinematic models of joint function.
本文描述了一种确定人体关节最小自由度数量的实验方法。将该技术应用于腕关节表明,正常、完整的腕关节仅使用两个自由度在一个与解剖平面不一致的平面内运动。该技术可能有助于识别新出现的关节病变,并简化关节功能的运动学模型。