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Subject-Specific Alignment and Mass Distribution in Musculoskeletal Models of the Lumbar Spine

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.721042

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spine biomechanics; musculoskeletal modelling; subject-specificity; upper body mass distribution; thoracolumbar alignment; automatized model generation; spine loading prediction; bi-planar radiography

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  1. Promedica Stiftung, Chur

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Musculoskeletal modeling is a commonly used method in spine biomechanics, providing detailed information on joint loading. A procedure was developed for the automated generation of semi-subject-specific multi-rigid body models, personalized using information from annotated EOS images. The method shows promise for studying clinical questions related to joint loading and pathomechanisms.
Musculoskeletal modeling is a well-established method in spine biomechanics and generally employed for investigations concerning both the healthy and the pathological spine. It commonly involves inverse kinematics and optimization of muscle activity and provides detailed insight into joint loading. The aim of the present work was to develop and validate a procedure for the automatized generation of semi-subject-specific multi-rigid body models with an articulated lumbar spine. Individualization of the models was achieved with a novel approach incorporating information from annotated EOS images. The size and alignment of bony structures, as well as specific body weight distribution along the spine segments, were accurately reproduced in the 3D models. To ensure the pipeline's robustness, models based on 145 EOS images of subjects with various weight distributions and spinopelvic parameters were generated. For validation, we performed kinematics-dependent and segment-dependent comparisons of the average joint loads obtained for our cohort with the outcome of various published in vivo and in situ studies. Overall, our results agreed well with literature data. The here described method is a promising tool for studying a variety of clinical questions, ranging from the evaluation of the effects of alignment variation on joint loading to the assessment of possible pathomechanisms involved in adjacent segment disease.

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