Artículo
Anterior cruciate ligament injury: Compensation during gait using hamstring muscle activity
Catalfamo Formento, Paola Andrea Lucia
; Caravajal Aguiar, Gerardo Daniel; Curi, Jorge; Braidot, Ariel Andrés Antonio
Fecha de publicación:
06/2010
Editorial:
Bentham Science Publishers
Revista:
Open Biomedical Engineering Journal
ISSN:
1874-1207
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Previous research has shown that an increase in hamstring activation may compensate for anterior tibial transalation (ATT) in patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee (ACLd); however, the effects of this compensation still remain unclear. The goals of this study were to quantify the activation of the hamstring muscles needed to compensate the ATT in ACLd knee during the complete gait cycle and to evaluate the effect of this compensation on quadriceps activation and joint contact forces. A two dimensional model of the knee was used, which included the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints, knee ligaments, the medial capsule and two muscles units. Simulations were conducted to determine the ATT in healthy and ACLd knee and the hamstring activation needed to correct the abnormal ATT to normal levels (100% compensation) and to 50% compensation. Then, the quadriceps activation and the joint contact forces were calculated. Results showed that 100% compensation would require hamstring and quadriceps activations larger than their maximum isometric force, and would generate an increment in the peak contact force at the tibiofemoral (115%) and patellofemoral (48%) joint with respect to the healthy knee. On the other hand, 50% compensation would require less force generated by the muscles (less than 0.85 of maximum isometric force) and smaller contact forces (peak tibiofemoral contact force increased 23% and peak patellofemoral contact force decreased 7.5% with respect to the healthy knee). Total compensation of ATT by means of increased hamstring activity is possible; however, partial compensation represents a less deleterious strategy.
Palabras clave:
ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT
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HAMSTRING
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TIBIAL TRANSLATION
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Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
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Catalfamo Formento, Paola Andrea Lucia; Caravajal Aguiar, Gerardo Daniel; Curi, Jorge; Braidot, Ariel Andrés Antonio; Anterior cruciate ligament injury: Compensation during gait using hamstring muscle activity; Bentham Science Publishers; Open Biomedical Engineering Journal; 4; 6-2010; 110-117
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