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The effect of anterior cruciate ligament rupture on the timing and amplitude of gastrocnemius muscle activation: A study of alterations in EMG measures and their relationship to knee joint stability

机译:前十字韧带断裂对腓肠肌激活的时间和幅度的影响:肌电测量方法的变化及其与膝关节稳定性关系的研究

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Changes in hamstring and quadriceps activity are well known in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency (ACLD) to potentially compensate for knee joint instability. However, few studies have explored gastrocnemius activity or its relationship to knee stability. The purpose of this study was therefore to examine the activation characteristics of medial gastrocnemius (MG) in ACLD subjects and relate any changes to knee joint laxity. Two subject cohorts were assessed: those with unilateral ACLD (n= 15) and uninjured control subjects (n= 11). Surface EMG of the left and right MG were recorded during a controlled single leg hop on each limb. Onset and offset of MG activation relative to take-off, during flight and landing were calculated as well as muscle activity (RMS). Passive antero-posterior knee laxity was measured with a KT1000 arthrometer during a maximal manual displacement test. Medial gastrocnemius activity on the injured side of ACLD participants demonstrated significantly prolonged activation in preparation to hop, minimal muscle inactivity prior to take-off, and increased duration of overall muscle activity when compared to the uninjured side and control subjects (p< 0.05). Significant positive correlations were found between passive knee joint laxity and prolonged activation prior to knee bend. RMS of the muscle signal was not significantly different between limbs. Overall, MG on the ACLD side demonstrated longer activation, with minimal rest during the hop test, which may be an attempt to maintain knee stability. Furthermore, the strong relationship between knee laxity and prolonged muscle activation suggests that individuals with a loss of knee stability are more reliant on active control of the gastrocnemius muscle.
机译:前交叉韧带缺乏症(ACLD)患者的绳肌和股四头肌活动改变是众所周知的,可以潜在地补偿膝关节的不稳定性。但是,很少有研究探讨腓肠肌活动或其与膝关节稳定性的关系。因此,本研究的目的是检查ACLD受试者内侧腓肠肌(MG)的激活特征,并将任何变化与膝关节松弛相关。评估了两组受试者:单侧ACLD组(n = 15)和未受伤对照组(n = 11)。在每个肢体的受控单腿跳跃期间记录左和右MG的表面EMG。计算了在飞行和着陆期间相对于起飞的MG激活的开始和偏移,以及肌肉活动(RMS)。在最大手动位移测试期间,使用KT1000关节温度计测量被动前后膝关节松弛度。与未受伤的一侧和对照组相比,ACLD参与者受伤侧的内侧腓肠肌活动表现出显着延长的准备跳跃的激活,最小的起飞前肌肉不活动以及增加的总体肌肉活动时间(p <0.05)。被动膝关节松弛与膝关节弯曲前长时间激活之间存在显着的正相关。四肢之间的肌肉信号均方根无显着差异。总体而言,ACLD侧的MG表现出更长的激活时间,并且在跳步测试期间的休息最少,这可能是为了保持膝盖的稳定性。此外,膝关节松弛与长时间肌肉激活之间的密切关系表明,失去膝关节稳定性的个体更依赖于腓肠肌的主动控制。

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