Thigh musculature in relation to chronic anterior cruciate ligament tear: Muscle size, morphology, and mechanical output before reconstruction

Author:

Lorentzon Ronny1,Elmqvist Lars-Gunnar1,Sjostrom Michael2,Fagerlund Markku3,Fugl-Meyer Axel R.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics, University of Umeå, Sweden

2. Department of NeurologyUniversity of Umeå, Sweden

3. Department of Diagnostic Radiology,University of Umeå, Sweden

4. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Umeå, Sweden

Abstract

Eighteen male patients who had untreated chronic ACL rupture were studied in order to evaluate thigh muscle size, morphology, and isokinetic performance of the quadriceps muscle. Computed tomography disclosed a 5.1 % mean atrophy of the quadriceps (P < 0.05), 2.1% slight hypertrophy of the hamstrings (P > 0.05), and also nonsignificant changes of all other muscle areas of the injured thigh. Muscle morphology (m. vastus lateralis) was normal in 11 biopsy specimens, whereas minor abnormalities (irregular shape or hypotrophy) could be seen in the rest. Isokinetic mechanical output of the knee extensors was 71% to 87% of that of the noninjured limb (P < 0.01), and the mechanical output corrected for differences in quadriceps cross-sectional area was significantly lower in the injured than the uninjured limb. As there were no significant correlations between isokinetic performance and muscle size or qualitative morphology or morphometric data, the strength decrease cannot be explained by muscle atro phy or structural changes per se. We conclude that nonoptimal activation of the muscles during voluntary contractions is probably the most important causative mechanism of the strength decrease found in patients who have chronic symptomatic ACL tear.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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