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contributor authorS. G. McLean
contributor authorA. Su
contributor authorA. J. van den Bogert
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:09:27Z
date available2017-05-09T00:09:27Z
date copyrightDecember, 2003
date issued2003
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherJBENDY-26346#864_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/127927
description abstractThe purpose of this study was to develop a subject-specific 3-D model of the lower extremity to predict neuromuscular control effects on 3-D knee joint loading during movements that can potentially cause injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. The simulation consisted of a forward dynamic 3-D musculoskeletal model of the lower extremity, scaled to represent a specific subject. Inputs of the model were the initial position and velocity of the skeletal elements, and the muscle stimulation patterns. Outputs of the model were movement and ground reaction forces, as well as resultant 3-D forces and moments acting across the knee joint. An optimization method was established to find muscle stimulation patterns that best reproduced the subject’s movement and ground reaction forces during a sidestepping task. The optimized model produced movements and forces that were generally within one standard deviation of the measured subject data. Resultant knee joint loading variables extracted from the optimized model were comparable to those reported in the literature. The ability of the model to successfully predict the subject’s response to altered initial conditions was quantified and found acceptable for use of the model to investigate the effect of altered neuromuscular control on knee joint loading during sidestepping. Monte Carlo simulations (N=100,000) using randomly perturbed initial kinematic conditions, based on the subject’s variability, resulted in peak anterior force, valgus torque and internal torque values of 378 N, 94 Nm and 71 Nm, respectively, large enough to cause ACL rupture. We conclude that the procedures described in this paper were successful in creating valid simulations of normal movement, and in simulating injuries that are caused by perturbed neuromuscular control.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleDevelopment and Validation of a 3-D Model to Predict Knee Joint Loading During Dynamic Movement
typeJournal Paper
journal volume125
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.1634282
journal fristpage864
journal lastpage874
identifier eissn1528-8951
keywordsForce
keywordsMotion
keywordsEngineering simulation
keywordsOptimization
keywordsMuscle
keywordsAnterior cruciate ligament
keywordsKnee
keywordsWounds
keywordsRotation
keywordsStress AND Simulation
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2003:;volume( 125 ):;issue: 006
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