A cadaver study of the function of the oblique part of vastus medialis
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A cadaver study of the function of the oblique part of vastus medialis
Abstract
Six normal cadaver lower limbs were mounted on a specially designed loading apparatus. Wires were used to simulate the five muscle bellies of the quadriceps, the ratio of their tensions having been determined from that of the anatomical cross-sectional areas of the muscles. A three-camera system was used to track the patella during knee movements from flexion to extension. The patellofemoral contact area was determined by pressure-sensitive film. The limb was loaded with and without tension on the wire which simulated the oblique part of the vastus medialis (VMO). Absence of VMO tension caused the patella to displace laterally (4.2 mm) and increased the load on the lateral patellar facet throughout the range of knee motion. When the tension on the wire simulating vastus lateralis was reduced by 40% to simulate the effect of a lateral release procedure, the abnormal kinematics caused by the absent VMO returned to normal.
Comment in
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A cadaver study on the oblique part of vastus medialis.J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1995 Jul;77(4):666. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1995. PMID: 7615624 No abstract available.
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