O'Driscoll S W, Kumar A, Salter R B
J Rheumatol. 1983 Jun;10(3):360-3.
The effect of joint position and continuous passive motion (CPM) on intraarticular pressure and joint compliance was studied in 40 knee joints of 20 rabbits. Increments of 0.5 ml normal saline were injected into the knee joint and the intraarticular pressures were recorded with the knees flexed from 40 degrees to 160 degrees and during CPM. Increasing degrees of flexion of the knee produced significantly higher intraarticular pressures. A sinusoidal oscillation in pressure was observed during CPM. The optimum volume of effusion required to simulate the pressures associated with a hemarthrosis was found to be 2 ml. Viscoelastic stretching of the capsule could be demonstrated prior to synovial rupture which occurred with a mean of 4 ml of injected saline.
在20只兔子的40个膝关节上研究了关节位置和持续被动运动(CPM)对关节内压力和关节顺应性的影响。向膝关节内注入0.5毫升生理盐水增量,并在膝关节从40度屈曲到160度以及CPM期间记录关节内压力。膝关节屈曲程度增加会导致关节内压力显著升高。在CPM期间观察到压力呈正弦振荡。发现模拟与关节积血相关压力所需的最佳积液量为2毫升。在平均注入4毫升生理盐水时发生滑膜破裂之前,可以证明关节囊的粘弹性伸展。