German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces

The in vitro determination of realistic loads acting in knee ligaments, articular cartilage, menisci and their attachments during daily activities require the creation of physiological muscle forces, ground reaction force and unconstrained kinematics. However, no in vitro test setup is currently ava...

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Main Authors: Florian Schall, Andreas M. Seitz, Steffen Hacker, Stefan van Drongelen, Sebastian I. Wolf, Anita Ignatius, Lutz Dürselen
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00244/full
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spelling doaj-4aa0903c441f41c786630a3d01918eba2020-11-24T21:49:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852019-09-01710.3389/fbioe.2019.00244485733German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction ForcesFlorian Schall0Andreas M. Seitz1Steffen Hacker2Stefan van Drongelen3Stefan van Drongelen4Sebastian I. Wolf5Anita Ignatius6Lutz Dürselen7Institute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics, Centre of Trauma Research, Medical Centre, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics, Centre of Trauma Research, Medical Centre, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics, Centre of Trauma Research, Medical Centre, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyClinic for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, GermanyDr. Rolf M. Schwiete Research Unit for Osteoarthritis, Orthopaedic University Hospital Friedrichsheim GmbH, Frankfurt/Main, GermanyClinic for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics, Centre of Trauma Research, Medical Centre, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics, Centre of Trauma Research, Medical Centre, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyThe in vitro determination of realistic loads acting in knee ligaments, articular cartilage, menisci and their attachments during daily activities require the creation of physiological muscle forces, ground reaction force and unconstrained kinematics. However, no in vitro test setup is currently available that is able to simulate such physiological loads during squatting and jump landing exercises. Therefore, a novel knee joint simulator allowing such physiological loads in combination with realistic, rapid movements is presented. To gain realistic joint positions and muscle forces serving as input parameters for the simulator, a combined in vivo motion analysis and inverse dynamics (MAID) study was undertaken with 11 volunteers performing squatting and jump landing exercises. Subsequently, an in vitro study using nine human knee joint specimens was conducted to prove the functionality of the simulator. To do so, slow squatting without muscle force simulation representing quasi-static loading conditions and slow squatting and jump landing with physiological muscle force simulation were carried out. During all tests ground reaction force, tibiofemoral contact pressure, and tibial rotation characteristics were simultaneously recorded. The simulated muscle forces obtained were in good correlation (0.48 ≤ R ≤ 0.92) with those from the in vivo MAID study. The resulting vertical ground reaction force showed a correlation of R = 0.93. On the basis of the target parameters of ground reaction force, tibiofemoral contact pressure and tibial rotation, it could be concluded that the knee joint load was loaded physiologically. Therefore, this is the first in vitro knee joint simulator allowing squatting and jump landing exercises in combination with physiological muscle forces that finally result in realistic ground reaction forces and physiological joint loading conditions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00244/fullkneebiomechanicssimulatormuscle forcesin vitrocontact pressure
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author Florian Schall
Andreas M. Seitz
Steffen Hacker
Stefan van Drongelen
Stefan van Drongelen
Sebastian I. Wolf
Anita Ignatius
Lutz Dürselen
spellingShingle Florian Schall
Andreas M. Seitz
Steffen Hacker
Stefan van Drongelen
Stefan van Drongelen
Sebastian I. Wolf
Anita Ignatius
Lutz Dürselen
German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
knee
biomechanics
simulator
muscle forces
in vitro
contact pressure
author_facet Florian Schall
Andreas M. Seitz
Steffen Hacker
Stefan van Drongelen
Stefan van Drongelen
Sebastian I. Wolf
Anita Ignatius
Lutz Dürselen
author_sort Florian Schall
title German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
title_short German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
title_full German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
title_fullStr German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
title_full_unstemmed German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB) Young Investigator Award 2019: Proof-of-Concept of a Novel Knee Joint Simulator Allowing Rapid Motions at Physiological Muscle and Ground Reaction Forces
title_sort german society of biomechanics (dgfb) young investigator award 2019: proof-of-concept of a novel knee joint simulator allowing rapid motions at physiological muscle and ground reaction forces
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
issn 2296-4185
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The in vitro determination of realistic loads acting in knee ligaments, articular cartilage, menisci and their attachments during daily activities require the creation of physiological muscle forces, ground reaction force and unconstrained kinematics. However, no in vitro test setup is currently available that is able to simulate such physiological loads during squatting and jump landing exercises. Therefore, a novel knee joint simulator allowing such physiological loads in combination with realistic, rapid movements is presented. To gain realistic joint positions and muscle forces serving as input parameters for the simulator, a combined in vivo motion analysis and inverse dynamics (MAID) study was undertaken with 11 volunteers performing squatting and jump landing exercises. Subsequently, an in vitro study using nine human knee joint specimens was conducted to prove the functionality of the simulator. To do so, slow squatting without muscle force simulation representing quasi-static loading conditions and slow squatting and jump landing with physiological muscle force simulation were carried out. During all tests ground reaction force, tibiofemoral contact pressure, and tibial rotation characteristics were simultaneously recorded. The simulated muscle forces obtained were in good correlation (0.48 ≤ R ≤ 0.92) with those from the in vivo MAID study. The resulting vertical ground reaction force showed a correlation of R = 0.93. On the basis of the target parameters of ground reaction force, tibiofemoral contact pressure and tibial rotation, it could be concluded that the knee joint load was loaded physiologically. Therefore, this is the first in vitro knee joint simulator allowing squatting and jump landing exercises in combination with physiological muscle forces that finally result in realistic ground reaction forces and physiological joint loading conditions.
topic knee
biomechanics
simulator
muscle forces
in vitro
contact pressure
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00244/full
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