Function of the quadriceps and hamstrings muscles in knees with chronic partial deficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament
We assessed the isokinetic and isometric strength and power profile of the knees of 37 patients who had a previous grade II sprain (partial tear) of the anterior cruciate ligament. Of the 37 knees, 11 had an isolated partial anterior cruciate ligament rupture and 26 had a partial anterior cruciate l...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1992-03, Vol.20 (2), p.162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We assessed the isokinetic and isometric strength and power profile of the knees of 37 patients who had a previous grade II
sprain (partial tear) of the anterior cruciate ligament. Of the 37 knees, 11 had an isolated partial anterior cruciate ligament
rupture and 26 had a partial anterior cruciate ligament rupture combined with a partial medial collateral ligament rupture.
The Cybex II isokinetic dynamometer was used in the measure ments.
Eight years after the injury, the mean strength deficit of the injured knees was minimal when compared with the uninjured
side. In the hamstrings of both groups, the relative strength deficit increased significantly with a higher speed of isokinetic
movement (P < 0.05). Compared with the strength parameters (peak torques), the other functional parameters (total work, average
power, and peak angular impulse) of the in jured knees showed some, but not significantly greater, deficits (hamstrings, 7%
to 10%; quadriceps, 4% to 10%).
We found that the general thigh muscle function in knees with old grade II sprains of the anterior cruciate ligament appears
adequate except in flexion where the strength deficits are significantly greater in higher speeds of isokinetic movement.
Therefore, rehabilita tion using high-speed flexion (and extension) exercises is recommended. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659202000212 |