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Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear

BACKGROUND: The abnormal knee joint motion patterns caused by anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency are thought to be associated with articular cartilage degeneration. High rates of meniscus tear combined with ACL rupture are observed, and these knees suffer a higher risk of early cartilage de...

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Autores principales: Huang, Hongshi, Yin, Wei, Ren, Shuang, Yu, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Si, Rong, Qiguo, Ao, Yingfang
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7921785
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author Huang, Hongshi
Yin, Wei
Ren, Shuang
Yu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Si
Rong, Qiguo
Ao, Yingfang
author_facet Huang, Hongshi
Yin, Wei
Ren, Shuang
Yu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Si
Rong, Qiguo
Ao, Yingfang
author_sort Huang, Hongshi
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description BACKGROUND: The abnormal knee joint motion patterns caused by anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency are thought to be associated with articular cartilage degeneration. High rates of meniscus tear combined with ACL rupture are observed, and these knees suffer a higher risk of early cartilage degeneration. RESEARCH QUESTION: This study investigated lower limb muscular force patterns of ACL-deficient knees with a concomitant medial meniscus tear. METHODS: 12 volunteers and 22 patients were recruited, including 12 patients with isolated ACL deficiency (ACLD) and 10 ACL-deficient patients with a concomitant medial meniscus tear (ACLDM). Level walking data at a self-selected speed were collected before surgery. Then, a musculoskeletal dynamic analysis system, AnyBody, was applied to simulate tibiofemoral flexion moments and muscle forces. RESULTS: Our results indicate that the tibiofemoral peak flexion and extension moments in ACLDM patients are significantly lower than in controls. The rectus femoris force in ACLDM patients was significantly lower than in isolated ACL-deficient patients and the controls during mid and terminal stance phase, while no significant difference was found in hamstring and vastus force. Additionally, the gastrocnemius force in ACL-deficient patients both with and without a medial meniscus tear was lower than in controls during mid-stance phase. SIGNIFICANCE: The ACLDM patients had lower peak tibiofemoral flexion moment, lower gastrocnemius force in mid-stance phase, and lower rectus femoris force during the mid and terminal stance phase. These results may help clinicians to better understand the muscle function and gait pattern in ACL-deficient patients with a concomitant medial meniscus tear.
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spelling pubmed-65259392019-06-12 Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear Huang, Hongshi Yin, Wei Ren, Shuang Yu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Si Rong, Qiguo Ao, Yingfang Appl Bionics Biomech Research Article BACKGROUND: The abnormal knee joint motion patterns caused by anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency are thought to be associated with articular cartilage degeneration. High rates of meniscus tear combined with ACL rupture are observed, and these knees suffer a higher risk of early cartilage degeneration. RESEARCH QUESTION: This study investigated lower limb muscular force patterns of ACL-deficient knees with a concomitant medial meniscus tear. METHODS: 12 volunteers and 22 patients were recruited, including 12 patients with isolated ACL deficiency (ACLD) and 10 ACL-deficient patients with a concomitant medial meniscus tear (ACLDM). Level walking data at a self-selected speed were collected before surgery. Then, a musculoskeletal dynamic analysis system, AnyBody, was applied to simulate tibiofemoral flexion moments and muscle forces. RESULTS: Our results indicate that the tibiofemoral peak flexion and extension moments in ACLDM patients are significantly lower than in controls. The rectus femoris force in ACLDM patients was significantly lower than in isolated ACL-deficient patients and the controls during mid and terminal stance phase, while no significant difference was found in hamstring and vastus force. Additionally, the gastrocnemius force in ACL-deficient patients both with and without a medial meniscus tear was lower than in controls during mid-stance phase. SIGNIFICANCE: The ACLDM patients had lower peak tibiofemoral flexion moment, lower gastrocnemius force in mid-stance phase, and lower rectus femoris force during the mid and terminal stance phase. These results may help clinicians to better understand the muscle function and gait pattern in ACL-deficient patients with a concomitant medial meniscus tear. Hindawi 2019-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6525939/ /pubmed/31191712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7921785 Text en Copyright © 2019 Hongshi Huang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Hongshi
Yin, Wei
Ren, Shuang
Yu, Yuanyuan
Zhang, Si
Rong, Qiguo
Ao, Yingfang
Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title_full Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title_fullStr Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title_full_unstemmed Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title_short Muscular Force Patterns during Level Walking in ACL-Deficient Patients with a Concomitant Medial Meniscus Tear
title_sort muscular force patterns during level walking in acl-deficient patients with a concomitant medial meniscus tear
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7921785
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