Intraoperative measurement of human gracilis muscle isometric forces as a function of knee angle

F. Ates, U. Akgun, M. Karahan, C. Yucesoy
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In this study, it is aimed at measuring for the first time the isometric force of human gracilis (G) muscle as a function of joint angle, intraoperatively. Experiments were conducted during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. The knee angle was fixed at 120°, 90°, 60°, 30° and 0° respectively and active isometric forces of this muscle were measured using a buckle force transducer. Limited correlation was found between the anthropometric data of the subjects and the maximal G muscle force. Accordingly, we suggest that in interventions targeting G muscle, a patient specific approach needs to be planned for achieving optimal results. G muscle was shown to be functional for almost all of the knee angle range studied. This result indicates that G muscle contributes to the knee moment for even very low muscle lengths during major daily activities including walking and sit-to-stand motion.
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术中测量人体股薄肌等距力与膝关节角度的关系
在这项研究中,目的是首次测量术中人体股薄肌(G)的等距力作为关节角度的函数。在前交叉韧带重建手术中进行实验。将膝关节角度分别固定在120°、90°、60°、30°和0°,并使用卡扣力传感器测量该肌肉的主动等距力。受试者的人体测量数据与最大G肌力之间存在有限的相关性。因此,我们建议在针对G肌的干预措施中,需要计划一种针对患者的方法以获得最佳结果。G肌被证明在几乎所有的膝关节角度范围内都有功能。这一结果表明,在日常活动中,包括走路和坐立运动,即使肌肉长度很短,G肌也会对膝盖力矩起作用。
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