前十字韧带损伤二十年后深蹲的全身运动学特性

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jelekin.2024.102870
Ann-Katrin Stensdotter , Lina Schelin , Charlotte K. Häger
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背景运动学研究表明,前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤会导致长期的运动障碍或代偿,以减轻受伤膝关节的负荷。本研究评估了 20 多年前单侧前十字韧带损伤者在下蹲时的下半身运动学情况。方法:利用运动捕捉技术,我们比较了接受前交叉韧带重建手术(ACLR,n = 27)和未接受前交叉韧带重建手术(ACLPT,仅物理治疗,n = 28)的三组患者以及年龄匹配的非损伤无症状对照组(n = 31,各组平均年龄 47 岁)的最大下蹲深度、完成下蹲任务的时间、详细运动学数据、膝关节屈曲 0- 80° 的估计动链关节力矩以及双腿之间的重量分布。结果显示与对照组相比,前交叉韧带撕脱术明显降低了下蹲深度(p = 0.004),而前交叉韧带撕脱术的表现与对照组相似(p = 1.000)。其他结果变量在组间具有可比性。不过,所有参与者的双腿重量分布都不对称,但在前交叉韧带组中,受伤的一侧没有系统性的卸载。结论在前交叉韧带组中没有发现预期的补偿策略,而前交叉韧带缺损组的深蹲表现较差可能取决于纯粹的膝关节力学,或前交叉韧带损伤后几十年膝关节稳定性较差的生活方式因素。
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Whole-body kinematics of squats two decades following anterior cruciate ligament injury

Background

Kinematic studies suggest that injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) leads to long-lasting movement deficits or compensations to unload the injured knee. This study evaluated lower body kinematics during squats in individuals who suffered unilateral ACL-injury more than 20 years ago. Method: Using motion capture, we compared maximum squat depth, time to complete the squat task, detailed kinematics, estimated kinetic-chain joint moments 0- 80° knee flexion, and weight distribution between legs across three groups with (ACLR, n = 27) and without ACL-reconstructive surgery (ACLPT, physiotherapy only, n = 28), and age-matched non-injured asymptomatic Controls (n = 31, average age across groups 47 years). Results: ACLPT demonstrated significantly reduced squat depth compared to Controls (p = 0.004), whereas ACLR performed similarly to Controls (p = 1.000). Other outcome variables were comparable between groups. All participants nevertheless demonstrated asymmetric weight distribution between legs but without systematic unloading of the injured side in the ACLgroups. Conclusion: Expected compensatory strategies were not found in the ACL-groups, while poorer squat performance in the ACL-deficient group may depend on pure knee-joint mechanics, or lifestyle factors attributed to a less stable knee decades after ACL-injury.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Electromyography & Kinesiology is the primary source for outstanding original articles on the study of human movement from muscle contraction via its motor units and sensory system to integrated motion through mechanical and electrical detection techniques. As the official publication of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, the journal is dedicated to publishing the best work in all areas of electromyography and kinesiology, including: control of movement, muscle fatigue, muscle and nerve properties, joint biomechanics and electrical stimulation. Applications in rehabilitation, sports & exercise, motion analysis, ergonomics, alternative & complimentary medicine, measures of human performance and technical articles on electromyographic signal processing are welcome.
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