Hamstrings—an anterior cruciate ligament protagonist

Author:

More Robert C.1,Karras Bryant T.2,Neiman Rafael2,Fritschy Daniel1,Woo Savio L-Y2,Daniel Dale M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kaiser Hospital, San Diego, California

2. Division of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, San Diego

Abstract

A cadaveric model that incorporated quadriceps and hamstrings muscle loads was developed to simulate the squat exercise. The addition of hamstrings load affected knee kinematics in two ways. First, anterior tibial translation during flexion ("femoral roll-back") was significantly reduced ( P = 0.003) and second, internal tibial rotation during flexion was reduced ( P = 0.008). However, quadriceps force was unaffected by the ad dition of hamstrings load. Thus, it seems likely that hamstrings muscle activity that has been observed in vivo during a squat probably functions synergistically with the anterior cruciate ligament to provide anterior knee stability. After the ACL was sectioned, anterior tibial transla tion was significantly increased during the squat ( P = 0.04). The anterior cruciate ligament was then recon structed using a graft instrumented with a load cell. During passive motion, maximal graft tension was at full extension. During simulated squat exercise, the addition of hamstrings caused a significant decrease in graft load ( P = 0.006). During the squat, maximal graft tension was at full extension, and was equal to the graft tension at full passive extension. Thus, the squat exercise may be useful in the early stages of anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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