首页> 外文期刊>Clinical biomechanics >Radiofrequency probe treatment for subfailure ligament injury: a biomechanical study of rabbit ACL.
【24h】

Radiofrequency probe treatment for subfailure ligament injury: a biomechanical study of rabbit ACL.

机译:射频探针治疗亚韧带损伤:兔ACL的生物力学研究。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Objective. Utilizing a rabbit anterior cruciate ligament model of ligamentous subfailure injury, biomechanical properties of injured ligament treated with radiofrequency energy were evaluated. It was hypothesized that an injured ligament treated with radiofrequency probe would demonstrate restoration of biomechanical properties lost through injury. Background. Radiofrequency probe, thermal treatment has been utilized in the clinical setting to address joint instability caused by ligamentous laxity from injury or repetitive microtrauma. The biomechanical effects of radiofrequency probe thermal treatment on injured ligamentous tissues have not been studied in the laboratory. Design. Three groups of specimens: Control, Sham, and Treatment, 10 each, were tested under identical conditions. Methods. Viscoelastic behavior was analyzed using a relaxation test (6% strain, up to 180 s) performed before injury, after injury, and after injury plus sham or injury plus radiofrequency probe treatment. Results. After injury the normalized forces in the relaxation test decreased by approximately 50%. The post-treatment relaxation test revealed significant ( [Formula: see text] ) restoration of the average relaxation force in the Treatment group to that of the Control group (0.79, SD 0.11 vs. 0.80, SD 0.10). Both of these groups were significantly different from the Sham group (0.44, SD 0.11). Additionally, stretch-to-failure test showed partial restoration of the toe region of the load-deformation curve by the radiofrequency treatment. Conclusions. The radiofrequency probe treatment is shown to be an effective mechanism for restoring initial ligament tensile stiffness and viscoelastic characteristics lost by the subfailure injury in vitro.Relevance This study employs a proven ligament subfailure injury model and examines the biomechanical consequences of radiofrequency probe thermal treatment, in vitro. These results support the theoretical basis of arthroscopic, electro-thermal capsule shift procedures for subfailure injuries. However, this study does not provide evidence that these improved biomechanical properties are sustained in vivo.
机译:目的。利用家兔韧带韧带损伤前交叉韧带模型,评估了经射频能量治疗的受伤韧带的生物力学性能。假设用射频探针处理的受伤韧带将显示出由于受伤而丧失的生物力学性能的恢复。背景。在临床环境中已采用射频探针热处理来解决由于损伤或重复性微创伤引起的韧带松弛造成的关节不稳。实验室中尚未研究射频探头热处理对受伤的韧带组织的生物力学作用。设计。在相同条件下测试了三组标本:对照组,假组和处理组,每组10个。方法。在损伤前,损伤后,损伤加假手术或损伤加射频探头治疗后,使用松弛试验(6%应变,最长180 s)分析粘弹性行为。结果。受伤后,松弛测试中的标准化力降低了约50%。治疗后的松弛试验显示,治疗组的平均松弛力显着恢复(对照组)(0.79,SD 0.11对0.80,SD 0.10)。这两个组均与假手术组有显着差异(0.44,SD 0.11)。另外,拉伸破坏试验表明,通过射频处理可以使载荷变形曲线的趾部部分恢复。结论射频探头治疗被证明是一种恢复韧带亚失效损伤模型的有效方法,可恢复韧带亚损伤损伤所致的初始韧带拉伸刚度和粘弹性特征。相关性本研究采用了行之有效的韧带亚致损伤模型,并研究了射频探针热处理的生物力学后果。体外。这些结果支持关节镜,电热胶囊移位程序用于亚致损伤的理论基础。但是,该研究没有提供证据表明这些改善的生物力学性能在体内得以维持。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号