An Electromyographic Analysis of the Knee During Functional Activities

Author:

Ciccotti Michael G.1,Kerlan Robert K.1,Perry Jacquelin1,Pink Marilyn1

Affiliation:

1. Biomechanics Laboratory, Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Inglewood, California

Abstract

This study compared the electromyographic activity of normal (N = 22), rehabilitated anterior cruciate ligament-deficient ( N = 8), and -reconstructed knees (N = 10) while subjects performed activities. Each sub ject had evaluation of 8 muscles during 7 functional ac tivities. Sixty-seven percent of the differences in the quadriceps muscle reflected increased activity in the vastus lateralis muscle of the rehabilitated group; 75% of the differences in the hamstrings muscles noted in creased biceps femoris muscle activity in the rehabili tated group; 56% of the differences in the lower leg mus culature showed increased tibialis anterior muscle activity in the rehabilitated group. Eighty-six percent of the statistically different intervals involved rehabilitated subjects demonstrating increased activity over recon structed or normal subjects or both. The presence of a quadriceps-hamstrings muscles coordinated response was identified consistently in all 3 groups in each ac tivity. This study supports surgical reconstruction for the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee. It also dem onstrates the importance of the vastus lateralis, biceps femoris, and tibialis anterior musculature in the reha bilitation of the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient patient. The presence of a quadriceps-hamstrings muscles coordinated response indicates that mechano receptors mediating this reflex arc exist in structures other than the cruciate ligament.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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