DocumentCode :
2413677
Title :
The effect of modern total knee arthroplasty on muscle balance at the knee
Author :
Buford, William L., Jr. ; Ivey, F. Marty ; Loveland, Dustin M. ; Flowers, Christopher W.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas Med. Branch (UTMB), Galveston, TX, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
3-6 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
7172
Lastpage :
7175
Abstract :
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may affect the muscles operating at the flexion/extension (FE) or internal /external rotation (IE) axes. This study tested the hypothesis that a modern posterior stabilizing TKA will change the mechanical balance of the knee joint by altering the moment arms of muscles acting about two separate axes of rotation. Moment arms were determined for the normal knee, the knee after resection of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (the ACL - knee) and the knee after a PCL-sacrificing TKA. Five fresh cadaver hemi pelvis specimens were used with 5 posterior stabilizing prostheses (a single model available from one manufacturer). Moment arms for the individual muscle tendons were multiplied by the muscle´s tension fraction (fractional physiological cross-sectional area [PCSA]) to estimate its potential for moment production relative to the other muscles at the knee, and this value was labeled as the muscle´s moment potential. Unlike earlier studies that looked at TKA across many manufacturers´ types, this study concluded that there were no significant differences in muscle balance when comparing the intact knee and the posterior stabilized TKA.
Keywords :
biomechanics; muscle; prosthetics; anterior cruciate ligament; cadaver hemi pelvis specimens; flexion-extension axis; fractional physiological cross-sectional area; internal-external rotation axis; knee joint; modern total knee arthroplasty; moment arms; muscle balance; muscle moment potential; muscle tendons; muscle tension fraction; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Biomechanics; Biomedical Engineering; Cadaver; Female; Humans; Knee Joint; Knee Prosthesis; Male; Middle Aged; Models, Biological; Movement; Muscle, Skeletal; Posterior Cruciate Ligament;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009. EMBC 2009. Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN :
1557-170X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3296-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5334632
Filename :
5334632
Link To Document :
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