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Elongation patterns of the collateral ligaments of the human knee

机译:人膝副韧带的伸长方式

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Repair of defective knee ligaments requires knowledge of their normal function to achieve optimal surgical results and to prevent joint arthropathy. Many investigations have been conducted detailing the mechanics of the collateral ligaments of the human knee. A review of this literature, however, reveals a bewildering array of results, making it difficult to form confident conclusions concerning normal ligament function. The goal of this investigation was to clarify the past work with a systematic and direct investigation into the elongation behavior of the collateral ligaments, both passive and under external stress. The strain in the long, posterior parallel fibers of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and in the middle third of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) was tested under passive flexion/extension, varus and valgus rotations (3/spl deg/), internal and external tibial axial rotations (0/spl deg/-10/spl deg/), and quadriceps and hamstring loads (120 N). Each test was conducted over a flexion range of 15/spl deg/-120/spl deg/. Differential variable reluctance transducers (DVRTs), which are thought not to alter normal ligament function, were used to gather length change data. The transducers were calibrated against a linear variable differential transducer of a hydraulic testing machine (Model 858 Bionix, MTS System Corporation, MN), and output voltages were converted to length data in real time by a digital data acquisition system (TestStar II, Minneapolis, MN). A total of 12 knees were tested. Both the MCL and the LCL were shown to be more strained at extension than flexion. As would be expected, varus rotations increased the strain in the LCL and decreased the strain in the MCL, whereas valgus rotations increased the strain in the MCL and decreased the strain in the LCL. Internal tibial rotation was shown to decrease the strain in the MCL, while external tibial rotation increased the strain in the MCL. Interestingly, the LCL did not show consistent strain response to internal or external tibial rotation among cadavers, but was consistent between left and right knees from the same cadaver, indicating that the LCL is not a primary restraint to internal or external tibial rotation. Quadriceps loads decreased the strain in the MCL near extension and showed a trend of increased strain at extremes of flexion due to internal and external tibial rotations induced by the muscle load. The quadriceps loads created a highly consistent trend of strain reduction in the LCL for all flexion angles. The hamstring loads increased the strain in the MCL for large flexion angles (due to external tibial rotation created by hamstring loads) and non-significantly increased the strain in the LCL for all flexion angles. The reactions of the collateral ligaments to common external stresses must be known when evaluating injury mechanisms and attempting ligament repair. This study presented a complete picture of the strain behavior of the collateral ligaments as a tool for both the researcher and clinician.
机译:修复膝关节有缺陷的韧带需要了解其正常功能,才能获得最佳的手术效果并预防关节病。已经进行了许多研究,详细说明了人类膝关节副韧带的力学。然而,对这些文献的回顾显示出令人困惑的一系列结果,因此很难就正常的韧带功能得出可靠的结论。这项研究的目的是通过系统和直接的研究来弄清过去的工作,以被动和在外部压力下对侧副韧带的伸长行为进行研究。在被动屈曲/伸展,内翻和外翻旋转(3 / spl deg /)的情况下测试了内侧副韧带(MCL)的较长,后部平行纤维和外侧副韧带(LCL)的中间应变,胫骨内部和外部轴向旋转(0 / spl度/ -10 / spl度/),以及股四头肌和绳肌负荷(120 N)。每个测试均在15 / spl deg / -120 / spl deg /的屈曲范围内进行。被认为不会改变正常韧带功能的差分可变磁阻传感器(DVRT)被用于收集长度变化数据。使用液压测试机(型号858 Bionix,MTS系统公司,明尼苏达州)的线性可变差动传感器对传感器进行校准,并通过数字数据采集系统(TestStar II,Minneapolis, MN)。总共测试了12个膝盖。 MCL和LCL都在伸展时比在弯曲时更紧绷。可以预料,内翻旋转会增加LCL的应变并降低MCL的应变,而外翻旋转会增加MCL的应变并降低LCL的应变。胫骨内部旋转显示可减轻MCL的应变,而胫骨外部旋转可增加MCL的应变。有趣的是,LCL对尸体内部或外部胫骨旋转没有显示出一致的应变响应,但同一尸体的左右膝盖之间却保持一致,这表明LCL并不是对胫骨内部或外部旋转的主要限制。股四头肌负重减轻了MCL伸展附近的应变,并且由于肌肉负重引起的内,外胫骨旋转,在屈曲极限时表现出应变增加的趋势。股四头肌负荷对所有屈曲角度的LCL产生了高度一致的应变减小趋势。对于大屈曲角度,(绳肌负荷增加了MCL的应变(由于绳肌负荷造成的胫骨外部旋转),而对于所有屈曲角度,LCL的应变均无明显增加。在评估损伤机制并尝试韧带修复时,必须知道侧副韧带对常见外部应力的反应。这项研究完整展示了作为研究人员和临床医生的工具的副韧带的应变行为。

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