Characterization of muscle recruitment during gait of bilateral transfemoral and through-knee persons with limb loss

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作者
Benton, Alice M. [1 ]
Amiri, Pouya [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Henson, David P. [1 ,2 ]
Sivapuratharasu, Biranavan [2 ,3 ]
Mcgregor, Alison H. [2 ,3 ]
Bull, Anthony M. J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Imperial Coll London, Dept Bioengn, London, England
[2] Imperial Coll London, Ctr Blast Injury Studies, London, England
[3] Imperial Coll London, Dept Surg & Canc, London, England
[4] Queens Univ, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Studies, Kingston, ON, Canada
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
transfemoral bilateral limb loss; muscle endurance; muscoskeletal modelling; gait; biomechanics; OLDER-ADULTS; WALKING; HIP; STRENGTH; AMPUTEE; FATIGUE; LEVEL; YOUNG; FORCES;
D O I
10.3389/fbioe.2023.1128528
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Introduction: Due to loss in musculoskeletal capacity, there is an increased burden on the residual limbs of bilateral transfemoral and through-knee persons with limb loss. This reduced capacity is associated with an increased cost of walking that is detrimental to functionality. Compensatory gait strategies are adopted by this population. However, how these strategies relate to specific muscle recruitment is not known. The primary aim of this study is to characterize muscle recruitment during gait of this population. The secondary aim is to assess whether the measured kinematics can be actuated when the endurance of specific muscles is reduced and if this is the case, which alternative muscles facilitate this. Methods: 3D gait data and high-resolution magnetic resonance images were acquired from six bilateral transfemoral and through-knee persons with limb loss. Subject-specific anatomical muscle models were developed for each participant, and a validated musculoskeletal model was used to quantify muscle forces in two conditions: during normal gait (baseline) and when muscles, which were identified as functioning above a "healthy" level at baseline, have a reduced magnitude of maximum force capacity (reduced endurance simulation). To test the hypothesis that there are differences in muscle forces between the baseline trials and the simulations with reduced muscular endurance, a Bonferroni corrected two-way ANOVA with repeated measures was completed between the two states. Results: The baseline analysis showed that the hip flexors experience relatively high muscle activations during gait. The reduced endurance simulation found two scenarios. First, for 5 out of the 12 simulations, the baseline kinematics could not be reproduced with the reduced muscular capacity. Second, for 7 out of 12 cases where the baseline kinematics were achieved, this was possible with compensatory increased activation of some muscles with similar functions (p <= 0.003). Discussion: Evidently, due to the loss of the ankle plantar flexors, gait imposes a high demand on the flexor muscle group of the residual limb. This study highlights how the elevated cost of gait in this population manifests in muscle recruitment. To enhance functionality, it is critical to consider the mechanical demand on the hip flexors and to develop rehabilitation interventions accordingly.
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