Strain in the anteromedial bundle of the anterior cruciate ligament under combination loading
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Strain in the anteromedial bundle of the anterior cruciate ligament under combination loading
Abstract
Strain within the anteromedial bundle (AMB) of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) was measured in 13 human knee specimens in order to determine the combination of external loads most likely to cause injury. Using a load application system that allowed 5 df with the flexion angle being fixed, pure loads of anterior/posterior force, medial/lateral force, varus/valgus torque, and internal/external axial torque were applied at three flexion angles: 0 degrees, 15 degrees, 30 degrees. Combined loads were applied in pairs at two flexion angles: 0 degrees and 30 degrees. Liquid mercury strain gauges were used to measure strain in the ACL. Anterior tibial force was the primary determinant of strain in the anteromedial bundle. This strain was significantly larger at 30 degrees flexion than at 0 degrees. The strain sensitivity of the AMB to medial force was approximately one-half that to pure anterior force. The effect of anterior and medial forces was additive when applied in combination. Neither pure axial torque nor pure varus/valgus torque was observed to strain significantly the AMB at any of the flexion angles investigated. However, valgus torque in combination with anterior force resulted in a significantly larger strain than pure anterior force. Internal axial torque in combination with anterior force also resulted in a larger strain than pure anterior force.
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