Unbalanced Medial-to-Lateral Knee Muscle Co-Contractions are Associated with Medial Tibiofemoral Underloading during Gait Three Months after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Altered medial/lateral knee muscle co-contraction (measure by co-contraction indices, CCI) occurs during gait early after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Changes in peak medial compartment forces (pMCF) are also observed early after ACLR and are linked to the development of knee os...

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description Altered medial/lateral knee muscle co-contraction (measure by co-contraction indices, CCI) occurs during gait early after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Changes in peak medial compartment forces (pMCF) are also observed early after ACLR and are linked to the development of knee osteoarthritis. We do not know if imbalanced co-contraction is associated with these alterations in knee load. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between pMCF and the CCIs of medial/lateral knee muscle pairs during walking three months after ACLR. Bilateral knee gait mechanics and electromyography (EMG) data were collected from 44 participants 3 months following surgery. CCIs of six muscle pairs and medial-to-lateral (M:L) CCIs ratios were calculated during the weight acceptance interval. Bilateral pMCFs were calculated using a subject-based neuromusculoskeletal model. Based on interlimb pMCF symmetry, participants were divided into three groups: symmetric loaders, underloaders, and overloaders. A 2 × 3 (limb × group) ANOVA was used to compare CCIs between limbs in all groups. A partial Spearman’s test was performed to examine the association between CCIs ratios and pMCF. The CCIs of the vastus lateralis-lateral gastrocnemius muscle pair was higher in the involved limb of underloaders (vs. the uninvolved limb and vs. the involved limb of symmetric loaders). The ratio of M:L CCIs was significantly lower (more lateral CCIs) in the involved limb, which was associated with lower pMCF. These results suggest that individuals early after ACLR who walk with higher CCIs of lateral knee musculature (vs. medial), have medial tibiofemoral underloading.
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Anterior cruciate ligament
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries - surgery
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Biomechanical Phenomena
Co-contraction indices
Electromyography
Gait
Gait - physiology
Gastrocnemius muscle
Humans
Injuries
Kinematics
Knee
Knee Joint - surgery
Knee loading
Ligaments
Load
Loaders
Muscle contraction
Muscle, Skeletal
Muscles
Surgery
Symmetry
Walking
title Unbalanced Medial-to-Lateral Knee Muscle Co-Contractions are Associated with Medial Tibiofemoral Underloading during Gait Three Months after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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