Simultaneous measurement of changes in length of the cruciate ligaments during knee motion
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Simultaneous measurement of changes in length of the cruciate ligaments during knee motion
Abstract
The changes in length of electrolyte-in-rubber strain-gauge transducers implanted along the fibers of the anterior (ACL) and posterior (PCL) cruciate ligaments of the human anatomic specimen knees were measured simultaneously and continuously during knee motion. In unconstrained flexion and extension of the knee, all transducers in the ACL showed the maximum shortening peak at about 30 degrees flexion. After this, the length of the transducers in the anterior bundle increased, whereas those in the posterior bundle remained shortened. Transducers in the anterior and posterior bundles of the PCL, on the other hand, showed maximum lengthening peaks at approximately 50 degrees and 0 degrees flexion, respectively. The middle bundle of the PCL showed a smaller change. When simulated quadriceps forces were applied, the transducers in the ACL lengthened and those in the PCL shortened. At more than 90 degrees, however, the changes in length decreased. After cutting the ACL, the quadriceps force increased the shortening of the PCL.
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