Guelich David R, Xu Dali, Koh Jason L, Nuber Gordon W, Zhang Li-Qun
Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Knee. 2016 Jan;23(1):97-101. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2015.07.007.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are closely associated with excessive loading and motion about the off axes of the knee, i.e. tibial rotation and knee varus/valgus. However, it is not clear about the 3-D mechanical actions of the lateral and medial hamstring muscles and their differences in loading the ACL. The purpose of this study was to investigate the change in anterior cruciate ligament strain induced by loading the lateral and medial hamstrings individually.
Seven cadaveric knees were investigated using a custom testing apparatus allowing for six degree-of-freedom tibiofemoral motion induced by individual muscle loading. With major muscles crossing the knee loaded moderately, the medial and lateral hamstrings were loaded independently to 200N along their lines of actions at 0°, 30°, 60° and 90° of knee flexion. The induced strain of the anterior cruciate ligament was measured using a differential variable reluctance transducer. Tibiofemoral kinematics was monitored using a six degrees-of-freedom knee goniometer.
Loading the lateral hamstrings induced significantly more anterior cruciate ligament strain reduction (mean 0.764 [SD 0.63] %) than loading the medial hamstrings (mean 0.007 [0.2] %), (P=0.001 and effect size=0.837) across the knee flexion angles.
The lateral and medial hamstrings have significantly different effects on anterior cruciate ligament loadings. More effective rehabilitation and training strategies may be developed to strengthen the lateral and medial hamstrings selectively and differentially to reduce anterior cruciate ligament injury and improve post-injury rehabilitation.
The lateral and medial hamstrings can potentially be strengthened selectively and differentially as a more focused rehabilitation approach to reduce ACL injury and improve post-injury rehabilitation. Different ACL reconstruction procedures with some of them involving the medial hamstrings can be compared to each other for their effect on ACL loading.
前交叉韧带损伤与膝关节非轴性过度负荷及运动密切相关,即胫骨旋转和膝内翻/外翻。然而,关于股二头肌外侧头和内侧头的三维力学作用及其在加载前交叉韧带时的差异尚不清楚。本研究的目的是调查分别加载股二头肌外侧头和内侧头时前交叉韧带应变的变化。
使用定制测试设备对七个尸体膝关节进行研究,该设备可通过单独的肌肉加载诱导六自由度的胫股运动。在适度加载跨越膝关节的主要肌肉的情况下,将股二头肌外侧头和内侧头分别沿其作用线在膝关节屈曲0°、30°、60°和90°时加载至200N。使用差动可变磁阻传感器测量前交叉韧带的诱导应变。使用六自由度膝关节角度计监测胫股运动学。
在整个膝关节屈曲角度范围内,加载股二头肌外侧头引起的前交叉韧带应变减少量(平均0.764 [标准差0.63] %)显著多于加载股二头肌内侧头(平均0.007 [0.2] %),(P = 0.001,效应大小 = 0.837)。
股二头肌外侧头和内侧头对前交叉韧带负荷的影响存在显著差异。可以制定更有效的康复和训练策略,有选择地、差异化地加强股二头肌外侧头和内侧头,以减少前交叉韧带损伤并改善损伤后的康复。
股二头肌外侧头和内侧头可以有选择地、差异化地进行强化,作为一种更有针对性的康复方法,以减少前交叉韧带损伤并改善损伤后的康复。可以比较不同的前交叉韧带重建手术(其中一些涉及股二头肌内侧头)对前交叉韧带负荷的影响。