阔筋膜张肌和臀大肌:它们是否与髋外展有关?

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1002/jor.26036
Armando Hoch, Dimitris Dimitriou, Jessica Wolf-Wettstein, Jan Rosner, Martin Schubert, Jose Aguirre, Urs Eichenberger, Patrick Zingg, Paul Borbas
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髋关节外展肌对髋关节功能至关重要。要了解外展无力,重要的是要知道哪些肌肉有助于外展力。我们的目的是研究实验诱导的不同肌肉(阔筋膜张肌[TFL]、臀中肌和臀小肌(Gmed/min)、臀大肌[Gmax])的无力对外展力的影响。10名参与者接受TFL、Gmed/min和Gmax的连续神经阻滞。随后,在髋的三个矢状位(30°屈曲、中立、30°伸展)的侧卧位测量外展力。在30°弯曲时,未阻塞时平均外展力为220 N, TFL阻塞时平均外展力为187 N, Gmed/min阻塞时平均外展力为83 N, Gmax阻塞时平均外展力为97 N。中立位时,未阻断的平均外展力为213 N, TFL阻断的平均外展力为200 N, Gmed/min阻断的平均外展力为82 N, Gmax阻断的平均外展力为115 N。伸展30°时,未阻断的平均外展力为116 N, TFL阻滞的平均外展力为146 N, Gmed/min阻滞的平均外展力为61 N, Gmax阻滞的平均外展力为94 N。诱发的TFL无力仅在髋关节屈曲30°时减少15%的外展力。这跟绑架没有太大关系。根据体位的不同,Gmax的诱发性无力可使屈曲时的外展力减少43%-56%。因此,它与髋关节外展肌高度相关。
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Tensor Fasciae Latae and Gluteus Maximus Muscles: Do They Contribute to Hip Abduction?

Hip abductors are essential for hip function. To understand abduction weakness, it is important to know which muscles contribute to abduction force. Our aim was to investigate the effects of an experimentally induced weakness of the different muscles (tensor fasciae latae [TFL], gluteus medius and minimus (Gmed/min), gluteus maximus [Gmax]) on the abduction force. Ten participants received sequential nerve blocks of the TFL, the Gmed/min, and the Gmax. Subsequently, abduction force was measured in the lateral decubitus position in three sagittal positions of the hip (30° flexion, neutral, 30° extension). In 30° flexion, the average abduction force was 220 N without block, 187 N with block of the TFL, 83 N with block of the Gmed/min, and 97 N with block of the Gmax, respectively. In neutral position, average abduction force was 213 N without block, 200 N with block of the TFL, 82 N with block of the Gmed/min, and 115 N with block of the Gmax, respectively. In 30° extension, average abduction force was 116 N without block, 146 N with block of TFL, 61 N with block of the Gmed/min, and 94 N with block of the Gmax, respectively. An induced weakness of the TFL reduces abduction force only in 30° of hip flexion by 15%. It is not highly relevant as an abductor. An induced weakness of the Gmax reduces abduction force in flexion by 43%-56%, depending on the position. It is, therefore, highly relevant as an abductor of the hip.

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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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