Tijs Chris, van Dieën Jaap H, Maas Huub
Department of Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behaviour and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behaviour and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Biomech. 2016 Sep 6;49(13):2953-2959. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.07.005. Epub 2016 Jul 15.
Skeletal muscles of the rat anterior crural compartment are mechanically connected by epimuscular myofascial connections, but the relevance for mechanical muscle function within physiological ranges of joint motion is unclear. We evaluated the net effect at the ankle joint of epimuscular myofascial connections between tibialis anterior (TA) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles in the rat (n=8) and determined which anatomical structures may mediate such epimuscular mechanical interactions. We assessed (1) effects of knee angle (i.e. changes in EDL length and position relative to TA) and interactions of knee angle with fasciotomy and proximal EDL tenotomy on TA ankle moment and (2) the effect of knee angle on TA and EDL ankle moment summation. Knee angle was varied between 60° and 130°. Ankle angle was kept constant (90°). TA and EDL were excited individually and simultaneously (TA&EDL). The mathematical sum of individual TA and EDL moments was compared with the moment exerted by TA&EDL to assess the extent of non-additive ankle moment summation. Magnitude of TA ankle moment was not affected by knee angle, but frontal plane moment direction was. However, dissections indicated that this was not caused by the compartmental fascia or EDL length changes. Moment summation was non-additive in magnitude (+1.1±1.1% mean±s.d.) and frontal plane direction. The latter was affected by knee angle and ranged from +0.2±0.3° at 60° to +1.1±0.6° at 130°. As the net effects found were very limited, we conclude that myofascial connections between muscles in the anterior crural compartment have limited mechanical relevance during normal movement.
大鼠小腿前侧肌间室的骨骼肌通过肌外肌筋膜连接实现机械连接,但这种连接在关节运动生理范围内对肌肉机械功能的相关性尚不清楚。我们评估了大鼠(n = 8)胫骨前肌(TA)和趾长伸肌(EDL)之间肌外肌筋膜连接在踝关节处的净效应,并确定了哪些解剖结构可能介导这种肌外机械相互作用。我们评估了(1)膝关节角度(即EDL相对于TA的长度和位置变化)以及膝关节角度与筋膜切开术和EDL近端肌腱切断术对TA踝关节力矩的影响,以及(2)膝关节角度对TA和EDL踝关节力矩总和的影响。膝关节角度在60°至130°之间变化。踝关节角度保持恒定(90°)单独和同时刺激TA和EDL(TA&EDL)。将TA和EDL单独力矩的数学总和与TA&EDL施加的力矩进行比较,以评估踝关节力矩总和的非加性程度。TA踝关节力矩的大小不受膝关节角度影响,但额面力矩方向受影响。然而,解剖表明这不是由肌间室筋膜或EDL长度变化引起的。力矩总和在大小上是非加性的(平均±标准差为+1.1±1.1%),在额面方向上也是如此。后者受膝关节角度影响,范围从60°时的+0.2±0.3°到130°时的+1.1±0.6°。由于发现的净效应非常有限,我们得出结论,小腿前侧肌间室肌肉之间的肌筋膜连接在正常运动过程中的机械相关性有限。