Rugg S G, Gregor R J, Mandelbaum B R, Chiu L
Department of Kinesiology, University of California, Los Angeles 90024-1568.
J Biomech. 1990;23(5):495-501. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(90)90305-m.
In vivo moment arm lengths for the Achilles tendon and tibialis anterior (TA) were determined in 10 adult male subjects. Moment arms were measured as the perpendicular distance between the joint center of rotation (CR) and the center of the muscle's tendon on a series of sagittal plane magnetic resonance images. The first set of calculations used a fixed CR and the second a moving CR. The position of the CR was determined using a modification of the graphical method of Reuleaux. For both moving and fixed CR conditions, moment arms increased by approximately 20% for the Achilles tendon and decreased by approximately 30% for the TA when the ankle moved from maximum dorsiflexion to maximum plantarflexion. Moment arms averaged 3.1% greater for the Achilles tendon and 2.5% greater for the TA when calculated using a fixed CR. These data suggest that the averaged moment arm lengths for the Achilles tendon and the TA were relatively unaffected by the use of a fixed vs moving CR.
在10名成年男性受试者中测定了跟腱和胫骨前肌(TA)的体内力臂长度。在一系列矢状面磁共振图像上,力臂被测量为旋转关节中心(CR)与肌腱中心之间的垂直距离。第一组计算使用固定的CR,第二组使用移动的CR。CR的位置通过对勒洛图形法的改进来确定。在移动和固定CR条件下,当踝关节从最大背屈移动到最大跖屈时,跟腱的力臂增加约20%,TA的力臂减少约30%。使用固定CR计算时,跟腱的平均力臂长3.1%,TA的平均力臂长2.5%。这些数据表明,使用固定或移动CR对跟腱和TA的平均力臂长度影响相对较小。