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Development of a dynamic index finger and thumb model to study impairment
Institution:1. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, IL, United States;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States;3. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States;4. Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States;5. Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Hines, IL, United States;6. UNC/NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States;7. Closed-Loop Engineering for Advanced Rehabilitation Research Core, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States;1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA;2. Departments of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy & Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA;3. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), Chicago, IL, USA;4. Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, Hines, IL, USA;5. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University – Chicago, Maywood, IL, USA;1. Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029, India;2. JPN Apex Trauma Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029, India;3. Department of Anatomy, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India;4. Department of Orthopedics, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India;1. KU Leuven, Department of Development and Regeneration @ Kulak, Kortrijk, Belgium;2. AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk, Belgium;3. KU Leuven, Biomechanics Section, Leuven, Belgium;4. KU Leuven, Department of Kinesiology, Leuven, Belgium;1. Service d’Orthopédie, Traumatologie, Chirurgie Plastique et Assistance main, CHU de Besançon, 3 Boulevard Alexandre Fleming, 25000 Besançon, France;2. Laboratoire de Nanomédecine, Imagerie et Thérapeutique EA4662, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 16 Route de Gray, 25000 Besançon, France;3. Service de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, CHU de Besançon, 3 Boulevard Alexandre Fleming, 25000 Besançon, France;4. Centre Epaule-Main Besançon, 16 Rue Madeleine Brès, 25000 Besançon, France;5. Service d’Orthopédie, Traumatologie, CHU de Reims, 45 Rue Cognacq-Jay, 51100 Reims, France
Abstract:Modeling of the human hand provides insight for explaining deficits and planning treatment following injury. Creation of a dynamic model, however, is complicated by the actions of multi-articular tendons and their complex interactions with other soft tissues in the hand. This study explores the creation of a musculoskeletal model, including the thumb and index finger, to explore the effects of muscle activation deficits. The OpenSim model utilizes physiological axes of rotation at all joints, passive joint torques, and appropriate moment arms. The model was validated through comparison with kinematic and kinetic experimental data. Simulated fingertip forces resulting from modeled musculotendon loading largely fell within one standard deviation of experimental ranges for most index finger and thumb muscles, although agreement in the sagittal plane was generally better than for the coronal plane. Input of experimentally obtained electromyography data produced the expected simulated finger and thumb motion. Use of the model to predict the effects of activation deficits on pinch force production revealed that the intrinsic muscles, especially first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and adductor pollicis (ADP), had a substantial impact on the resulting fingertip force. Reducing FDI activation, such as might occur following stroke, altered fingertip force direction by up to 83° for production of a dorsal fingertip force; reducing ADP activation reduced force production in the thumb by up to 62%. This validated model can provide a means for evaluating clinical interventions.
Keywords:Musculoskeletal modelling  Hand  Stroke
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