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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON INFLUENCE OF MUSCLE TENSION TOWARDS THE FUNCTION OF THE SKELETAL MUSCLE FOLLOWING ITS REINNERVATION
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作者 Pramod DEVKOTA 曾炳芳 +3 位作者 范存义 唐剑飞 眭述平 姜佩珠 《Journal of Shanghai Second Medical University(Foreign Language Edition)》 2004年第1期37-41,共5页
Objective To investigate the influence of tension on the function of the denervated skeletalmuscle after its reinnervation. Methods Fifty-four Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The left gas... Objective To investigate the influence of tension on the function of the denervated skeletalmuscle after its reinnervation. Methods Fifty-four Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The left gastrocnemius muscles of the rats were dissected with only the neurovascular pedicles intact; the tib-ial nerves were cut and immediately repaired by epineurial suture. Then the Achilles tendons were isolated and treated accordingly; the Achilles tendon was lengthened by 0. 5cm in lengthened group, shortened by 0. 5cm in shortened group and left alone in normal (control) group. In the 2nd, 4th and 8th week after operation, the isometric twitch contractile force of both the right and the left gastrocnemius muscles were measured; specimens were taken from gastrocnemius muscle for histological study by light microscope. Results In comparison between the groups, the gastrocnemius muscles in the shortened group showed less severe muscle atrophy and connective tissue proliferation, bigger diameter and cross section dimension of the muscle fiber and greater isometric twitch contractile strength of the bilateral gastrocnemius muscles than those in the normal and lengthened groups in all the postoperative periods. Conclusion A proper high tension of the muscle may improve the function of the denervated skeletal muscle after its reinnervation. 展开更多
关键词 tension skeletal muscle reinnervation
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Stiffness of individual quadriceps muscle assessed using ultrasound shear wave elastography during passive stretching 被引量:5
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作者 Jingfei Xu Francois Hug Siu Ngor Fu 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2018年第2期245-249,共5页
Background: Until recently it has not been possible to isolate the mechanical behavior of individual muscles during passive stretching. Muscle shear modulus(an index of muscle stiffness) measured using ultrasound shea... Background: Until recently it has not been possible to isolate the mechanical behavior of individual muscles during passive stretching. Muscle shear modulus(an index of muscle stiffness) measured using ultrasound shear wave elastography can be used to estimate changes in stiffness of an individual muscle. The aims of the present study were(1) to determine the shear modulus—knee angle relationship and the slack angle of the vastus medialis oblique(VMO), rectus femoris(RF), and vastus lateralis(VL) muscles;(2) to determine whether this differs between the muscles.Methods: Nine male rowers took part in the study. The shear modulus of VMO, RF, and VL muscles was measured while the quadriceps was passively stretched at 3°/s. The relationship between the muscle shear modulus and knee angle was plotted as shear modulus—knee angle curve through which the slack angle of each muscle was determined.Results: The shear modulus of RF was higher than that of VMO and VL when the muscles were stretched over 54°(all p < 0.01). No significant difference was found between the VMO and VL(all p > 0.05). The slack angle was similar among the muscles: 41.3°± 10.6°, 44.3°± 9.1°, and 44.3°± 5.6° of knee flexion for VMO, RF, and VL, respectively(p = 0.626).Conclusion: This is the first study to experimentally determine the muscle mechanical behavior of individual heads of the quadriceps during passive stretching. Different pattern of passive tension was observed between mono-and bi-articular muscles. Further research is needed to determine whether changes in muscle stiffness are muscle-specific in pathological conditions or after interventions such as stretching protocols. 展开更多
关键词 muscle tension Optimal length Shear modulus Slack angle STRETCH ULTRASONOGRAPHY Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis
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Relationships among hamstring muscle optimal length and hamstring flexibility and strength 被引量:6
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作者 Xianglin Wan Feng Qu +2 位作者 William E.Garrett Hui Liu Bing Yu 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2017年第3期275-282,共8页
Background:Hamstring muscle strain injury(hamstring injury) due to excessive muscle strain is one of the most common injuries in sports.The relationships among hamstring muscle optimal lengths and hamstring flexibilit... Background:Hamstring muscle strain injury(hamstring injury) due to excessive muscle strain is one of the most common injuries in sports.The relationships among hamstring muscle optimal lengths and hamstring flexibility and strength were unknown,which limited our understanding of risk factors for hamstring injury.This study was aimed at examining the relationships among hamstring muscle optimal length and flexibility and strength.Methods:Hamstring flexibility and isokinetic strength data and three-dimensional kinematic data for hamstring isokinetic tests were collected for11 male and 10 female recreational athletes.The maximal hamstring muscle forces,optimal lengths,and muscle lengths in standing were determined for each participant.Results:Hamstring muscle optimal lengths were significantly correlated to hamstring flexibility score and gender,but not to hamstring strength.The greater the flexibility score,the longer the hamstring muscle optimal length.With the same flexibility score,females tend to have shorter hamstring optimal muscle lengths compared to males.Hamstring flexibility score and hamstring strength were not correlated.Hamstring muscle optimal lengths were longer than but not significantly correlated to corresponding hamstring muscle lengths in standing.Conclusion:Hamstring flexibility may affect hamstring muscle maximum strain in movements.With similar hamstring flexibility,hamstring muscle maximal strain in a given movement may be different between genders.Hamstring muscle lengths in standing should not be used as an approximation of their optimal lengths in calculation of hamstring muscle strain in musculoskeletal system modeling. 展开更多
关键词 Injury risk factor muscle biomechanics muscle length–tension relationship muscle optimal length muscle strain muscle strain injury
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Tissue-Bone Homeostasis Manipulation Restores Quadriceps-Patellar Ligament Biomechanical Homeostasis and Functional Performance in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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作者 CHENG Lulu HU Sheng +2 位作者 CHEN Zhaohui LI Dongjing CHEN Zeng 《南京中医药大学学报》 北大核心 2025年第10期1365-1372,共8页
OBJECTIVE To investigate the intervention effects of tissue-bone homeostasis manipulation(TBHM)on peripatellar biomechanical parameters and knee joint function in knee osteoarthritis(KOA)patients.METHODS Sixty patient... OBJECTIVE To investigate the intervention effects of tissue-bone homeostasis manipulation(TBHM)on peripatellar biomechanical parameters and knee joint function in knee osteoarthritis(KOA)patients.METHODS Sixty patients with KOA(Kellgren-Lawrence gradeⅡ-Ⅲ)were recruited from the Acupuncture-Moxibustion Rehabilitation Department,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine between October 2024 and May 2025.Participants were randomized into a TBHM group(n=30)or a transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation(TENS)group(n=30).Using two-way repeated measures ANOVA,biomechanical indicators,including rectus femoris tension,vastus medialis tension,vastus lateralis tension,patellar ligament tension,lateral patellar displacement(LPD),medial patellar displacement(MPD),normalized patellar mobility(LPD/patellar width[PW],MPD/PW),knee flexion range of motion,and functional indicators,including KOOS subscales,time up and go test(TUGT),were compared between groups at baseline and after 6 weeks of intervention.RESULTS After intervention,all biomechanical and knee joint function indicators in the TBHM group were significantly improved(P<0.05,P<0.01),while only the vastus medialis tension,TUGT and KOOS Pain,ADL and QoL scores in the control group were significantly improved(P<0.01).The improvement amplitudes of biomechanical indicators in the TBHM group,including rectus femoris tension,vastus lateralis tension,patellar ligament tension,MPD/PW,LPD/PW and knee flexion range of motion were better than those in the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).In the functional evaluation,the interaction effects of the TBHM group in all dimensions of the KOOS score and TUGT were statistically significant(P<0.05,P<0.01).Post-hoc simple effect analysis confirmed that there were significant differences in the above indicators between the two groups after intervention(P<0.05),and all indicators showed a significant main effect of time(P<0.01),suggesting that the intervention measures had continuous and cumulative curative effects.CONCLUSION TBHM effectively improves joint function and quality of life in KOA patients by restoring dynamic equilibrium in soft tissue tension and patellar mobility,ultimately achieving the therapeutic goal of concurrent tissue-bone management. 展开更多
关键词 knee osteoarthritis MANIPULATION muscle tension BIOMECHANICAL patellar mobility HOMEOSTASIS function randomized controlled trial
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