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In situ forces of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments in high knee flexion: an in vitro investigation.

机译:高膝关节屈曲中前交叉韧带和后交叉韧带的原位力:一项体外研究。

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The function of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL and PCL) in the first 120 degrees of flexion has been reported extensively, but little is known of their behavior at higher flexion angles. The aim of this investigation was to study the effects of muscle loads on the in situ forces in both ligaments at high knee flexion (>120 degrees). Eighteen fresh-frozen human knee specimens were tested on a robotic testing system from full extension to 150 degrees of flexion in response to quadriceps (400 N), hamstrings (200 N), and combined quadriceps and hamstrings (400 N/200 N) loads. The in situ forces in the ACL and PCL were measured using the principle of superposition. The force in the ACL peaked at 30 degrees of flexion (71.7 +/- 27.9 N in response to the quadriceps load, 52.3 +/- 24.4 N in response to the combined muscle load, 32.3 +/- 20.9 N in response to the hamstrings load). At 150 degrees, the ACL force was approximately 30 N in response to the quadriceps load and 20 N in response to the combined muscle load and isolated hamstring load. The PCL force peaked at 90 degrees (34.0 +/- 15.3 N in response to the quadriceps load, 88.6 +/- 23.7 N in response to the combined muscle load, 99.8 +/- 24.0 N in response to the hamstrings load) and decreased to around 35 N at 150 degrees in response to each of the loads. These results demonstrate that the ACL and PCL carried significantly less load at high flexion in response to the simulated muscle loads compared to the peak loads they carried in response to the same muscle loads at other flexion angles. The data could provide a reference point for the investigation of non-weight bearing flexion and extension knee exercises in high flexion. Furthermore, these data could be useful in designing total knee implants to achieve high flexion.
机译:在前120度屈曲中,前十字韧带和后十字韧带(ACL和PCL)的功能已有广泛报道,但在较高屈曲角度下其行为却鲜为人知。这项研究的目的是研究在高屈膝(> 120度)时,肌肉负荷对两条韧带的原位力的影响。在机器人测试系统上测试了18个新鲜冷冻的人类膝盖标本,以应对股四头肌(400 N),绳肌(200 N)以及股四头肌和ham绳肌(400 N / 200 N)的综合负荷,从完全伸展到150度弯曲。 ACL和PCL中的原位力使用叠加原理进行测量。 ACL中的力在30度屈曲时达到峰值(对四头肌负荷响应为71.7 +/- 27.9 N,对综合肌肉负荷响应为52.3 +/- 24.4 N,对腿筋响应为32.3 +/- 20.9 N加载)。在150度时,ACL力对股四头肌负荷的响应约为30 N,对肌肉负荷和孤立的绳肌负荷的响应约为20N。 PCL力在90度达到峰值(对四头肌负荷响应为34.0 +/- 15.3 N,对合并肌肉负荷响应为88.6 +/- 23.7 N,对绳肌负荷响应为99.8 +/- 24.0 N)并降低了响应于每个负载在150度下达到35 N左右。这些结果表明,与在其他屈曲角度下对相同肌肉负荷的响应所承受的峰值负荷相比,在对模拟肌负荷的响应中,ACL和PCL在高屈曲负荷下所承受的负荷要少得多。这些数据可以为研究高屈曲时非负重屈曲和伸膝运动提供参考。此外,这些数据可能在设计全膝关节植入物以实现高屈曲方面很有用。

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