Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

Stress Analysis on the Ankle Joint during Incline and Decline Standing

  • Noor Arifah Azwani Abdul Yamin,
  • Khairul Salleh Basaruddin,
  • Muhammad Farzik Ijaz,
  • Mohd Hanafi Mat Som,
  • Muhammad Nazrin Shah Shahrol Aman,
  • Hiroshi Takemura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14188168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 8168

Abstract

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In daily routine movement, the ankle joint plays a crucial role in stability and mobility, especially when different types of terrain are involved. However, the simple task of standing can become a biomechanical difficulty when performed on a slope since demands that have to be accommodated are made on the complex structure of the ankle joint. The purpose of this study is to develop finite element (FE) models of the ankle joint with different inclined foot postures and to analyse the stress distributions on the ankle joint while standing on an inclined or declined surface. In this study, the FE model of the foot was developed, and von Mises stress distribution at the ankle joint was explored. The results show that the bone, cartilage, and ligament of the ankle experienced a different von Mises stress distribution pattern during flat standing in comparison with slope standing. In addition, this study found that the maximum von Mises stress distribution at the component of the ankle joint is higher during slope standing than flat standing. Taken together, these results suggest that slope standing, both inclined and declined, with more than 10° inclination, might contribute to a higher risk of injury as a higher maximum stress was observed. Therefore, to maintain proper body posture, it is suggested that weight be evenly distributed at both feet, since this can reduce stress at the ankle.

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