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肌肉激活在十字韧带疾病中的作用。

The role of muscle activation in cruciate disease.

作者信息

Adrian Caroline P, Haussler Kevin K, Kawcak Christopher, Reiser Raoul F, Riegger-Krugh Cheryl, Palmer Ross H, McIlwraith C Wayne, Taylor Robert A

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

出版信息

Vet Surg. 2013 Oct;42(7):765-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2013.12045.x. Epub 2013 Aug 23.

Abstract

Traditional investigations into the etiopathogenesis of canine cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease have focused primarily on the biological and mechanical insults to the CCL as a passive stabilizing structure of the stifle. However, with recent collaboration between veterinarians and physical therapists, an increased focus on the role of muscle activity and aberrant motor control mechanisms associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and rehabilitation in people has been transferred and applied to dogs with CCL disease. Motor control mechanisms in both intact and cruciate-deficient human knees may have direct translation to canine patients, because the sensory and motor components are similar, despite moderate anatomic and biomechanical differences. Components of motor control, such as muscle recruitment and the coordination and amplitudes of activation are strongly influenced by afferent proprioceptive signaling from peri- and intra-articular structures, including the cruciate ligaments. In people, alterations in the timing or amplitude of muscle contractions contribute to uncoordinated movement, which can play a critical role in ACL injury, joint instability and the progression of osteoarthritis (OA). A better understanding of motor control mechanisms as they relate to canine CCL disease is vitally important in identifying modifiable risk factors and applying preventative measures, for development of improved surgical and rehabilitative treatment strategies. The purpose of this review article is to analyze the influence of altered motor control, specifically pelvic limb muscle activation, in dogs with CCL disease as evidenced by mechanisms of ACL injury and rehabilitation in people.

摘要

传统上,对犬颅交叉韧带(CCL)疾病发病机制的研究主要集中在作为 stifle 被动稳定结构的 CCL 所受到的生物和机械损伤上。然而,随着兽医和物理治疗师最近的合作,人们对与前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤及康复相关的肌肉活动和异常运动控制机制的关注已转移并应用于患有 CCL 疾病的犬只。完整和交叉韧带缺失的人类膝关节的运动控制机制可能直接适用于犬类患者,因为尽管存在适度的解剖学和生物力学差异,但感觉和运动成分相似。运动控制的组成部分,如肌肉募集以及激活的协调性和幅度,受到来自关节周围和关节内结构(包括交叉韧带)的传入本体感觉信号的强烈影响。在人类中,肌肉收缩时间或幅度的改变会导致运动不协调,这在 ACL 损伤、关节不稳定和骨关节炎(OA)进展中可能起关键作用。更好地理解与犬 CCL 疾病相关的运动控制机制对于识别可改变的风险因素和应用预防措施、制定改进的手术和康复治疗策略至关重要。本文综述的目的是分析运动控制改变,特别是骨盆肢肌肉激活,对患有 CCL 疾病犬只的影响,这一点已通过人类 ACL 损伤和康复机制得到证明。

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