Knudson G A, Kitaoka H B, Lu C L, Luo Z P, An K N
Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Acta Orthop Scand. 1997 Oct;68(5):442-6. doi: 10.3109/17453679708996259.
We used 6 fresh-frozen foot specimens to evaluate the contribution of the talocalcaneal interosseous ligament (IOL) in stabilizing the subtalar (talocalcaneal) joint. The tibia and ankle joint were secured, and the calcaneus was subjected to a bending and axial force applied circumferentially. The position of the calcaneus relative to the talus was monitored with a magnetic tracking system. Motion was recorded at every half degree in the 0 degree to 360 degrees arc before and after sectioning of the IOL. The results in the intact feet indicated that, with circumferential loading of the subtalar joint, there were two stable zones (supination stable zone, pronation stable zone) during which little displacement occurred and two transition zones during which the supination and pronation movement occurred. There was a greater degree of supination displacement after IOL sectioning (p = 0.008), but no pronation displacement. The IOL contributed substantially to subtalar joint stability, particularly in supination.
我们使用6个新鲜冷冻的足部标本评估距跟骨间韧带(IOL)在稳定距下(距跟)关节方面的作用。固定胫骨和踝关节,对跟骨施加周向弯曲和轴向力。使用磁跟踪系统监测跟骨相对于距骨的位置。在切断IOL之前和之后,在0度至360度弧度内每隔半度记录一次运动。完整足部的结果表明,在距下关节周向加载时,有两个稳定区(内翻稳定区、外翻稳定区),在此期间几乎没有位移,还有两个过渡区,在此期间发生内翻和外翻运动。切断IOL后内翻位移程度更大(p = 0.008),但没有外翻位移。IOL对距下关节稳定性有很大贡献,尤其是在内翻方面。