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背景:生物力学研究表明,在棒球投球时,肱三头肌对肘部外翻应力产生阻力。然而,考虑到肱三头肌远端肌腱结构中的平行纤维取向,这种反外翻力背后的机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们旨在通过骨形态学、宏观和组织学方法检查肱三头肌远端肌腱结构的解剖。方法:采用显微计算机断层扫描(micro- computer tomography, micro-CT)对18具日本尸体的25个肘部标本进行分析。因骨赘严重排除4例标本,将21例标本随机分为三组:宏观检查组13例,组织学检查组4例,化学混合骨检查组4例。在宏观分析的13个标本中的6个中,我们使用显微ct定量测量了肱三头肌肌腱的局部厚度。结果:肱三头肌远端肌腱部分由肌内肌腱和浅表腱膜组成。肌内肌腱位于肱三头肌长头和内侧头之间,从内侧向外侧弯曲,并通过纤维软骨广泛插入近端和外侧关节面。附着于外侧头和内侧头的浅腱膜具有直的纤维,并在远端与肘关节的腱膜合并。肌内肌腱(2.2±0.4 mm)明显厚于浅表腱膜(0.9±0.2 mm), P < 0.001。结论:目前的研究显示肱三头肌的远端肌腱结构不均匀,有厚的肌内肌腱和薄的浅表腱膜。特别是,肌内肌腱从内侧向外侧方向弯曲,并且插入牢固。这些发现表明,在俯仰运动中,肌内肌腱可以作为动态稳定器提供力量来防止肘关节外翻应力。
Anatomy of the distal tendinous structure of the triceps brachii: implications for the role of the triceps brachii to resist valgus elbow forces during baseball pitching.
Background: Biomechanical studies suggest that the triceps brachii muscle generates resistive force against valgus stress on the elbow during baseball pitching. However, given the parallel fiber orientation in the distal tendinous structure of the triceps brachii, the mechanism behind this anti-valgus force remains unclear. In the present study, we aimed to examine the anatomy of the distal tendinous structure of the triceps brachii using bony morphological, macroscopic, and histological methods.
Methods: We analyzed 25 elbow specimens from 18 cadavers, all of Japanese ethnicity, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Four specimens were excluded due to severe osteophytes, leaving 21 specimens randomly allocated to three groups: 13, 4, and 4 specimens to the macroscopic examination group, the histological examination group, and the chemically débrided bone examination group, respectively. In 6 of the 13 specimens analyzed macroscopically, we quantitatively measured the local thickness of the triceps tendon using micro-CT.
Results: The distal tendinous portion of the triceps brachii was comprised of an intramuscular tendon and a superficial aponeurosis. The intramuscular tendon, located between the long and medial heads of the triceps, curved medially to laterally and inserted broadly onto the proximal and lateral facets via fibrocartilage. The superficial aponeurosis, attached to the lateral and medial heads, had fibers that ran straight and merged distally with the aponeurosis of the anconeus. The intramuscular tendon (2.2 ± 0.4 mm) was significantly thicker than the superficial aponeurosis (0.9 ± 0.2 mm, P < 0.001).
Conclusion: The current study revealed a nonuniform distal tendinous structure of the triceps brachii, with a thick intramuscular tendon and a thin superficial aponeurosis. In particular, the intramuscular tendon was curved from the medial-to-lateral direction and had a firm insertion. These findings suggest that the intramuscular tendon can contribute force to prevent valgus stress on the elbow as a dynamic stabilizer during the pitching motion.
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The official publication for eight leading specialty organizations, this authoritative journal is the only publication to focus exclusively on medical, surgical, and physical techniques for treating injury/disease of the upper extremity, including the shoulder girdle, arm, and elbow. Clinically oriented and peer-reviewed, the Journal provides an international forum for the exchange of information on new techniques, instruments, and materials. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery features vivid photos, professional illustrations, and explicit diagrams that demonstrate surgical approaches and depict implant devices. Topics covered include fractures, dislocations, diseases and injuries of the rotator cuff, imaging techniques, arthritis, arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and rehabilitation.