An in vitro study of anterior cruciate ligament strain induced by quadriceps and hamstrings forces
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 8 (1) , 57-63
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100080107
Abstract
Strain in the anteromedial fibers of the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL(am)] was studied in six cadaver knees. ACL(am) strain was measured in five knees during the application of isometric quadriceps forces alone and simultaneously applied isometric quadriceps and hamstrings forces at 10° increments from 0° to 90° of knee flexion. ACL(am) strain during muscle loading was measured with respect to the ACL(am) strain measured with the knee in its resting position (neutral or near neutral position). A sixth knee was used to investigate the reproducibility of the resting position and quadriceps-induced ACL(am) strains. The strains induced in the ACL(am) by the quadriceps were significantly greater than 0 at knee flexion angles from 0 to 40° and not significantly different from 0 for 50 to 90° The ACL(am) strains induced by simultaneously applied hamstrings and quadriceps forces were not significantly different from 0 at any of the knee flexion angles tested. Simultaneously applied hamstrings and quadriceps forces significantly reduced ACL(am) strain at 10, 20, and 90° of knee flexion compared to the ACL(am) strain induced by quadriceps forces alone. The hamstrings are potentially capable of both significantly reducing and negating quadriceps-induced ACL(am) strain at 10 and 20° of knee flexion.Keywords
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