• Title of article

    A deficient anterior cruciate ligament does not lead to quadriceps avoidance gait

  • Author/Authors

    Craig S. Roberts، نويسنده , , Gregory S. Rash، نويسنده , , Joshua T. Honaker، نويسنده , , Mark P. Wachowiak، نويسنده , , John C. Shaw، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    189
  • To page
    199
  • Abstract
    Without an intact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) to resist anterior tibial translation, it is commonly believed that ACL-deficient patients employ alterations in walking. Although there is no consensus in the literature about the specific kinematic and kinetic adaptations in these patients with ACL tears, the gait adaptation of quadriceps avoidance is perhaps the one most popularized. The purpose of our study was to determine whether quadriceps avoidance is common in patients with ACL-deficiency. We used a video-based motion analysis system and surface electromyography (EMG) to study 18 patients with ACL-deficiency. All patients demonstrated an internal knee extension moment during early mid-stance (similar to normal subjects). Quadriceps EMG activity was noted throughout most of stance. No patients demonstrated an internal knee flexion moment, a decreased internal knee extension moment or a decreased duration of quadriceps EMG activity during stance. The findings of this study would suggest that quadriceps avoidance as a gait adaptation in ACL-deficient patients may be less common than previously reported.
  • Keywords
    ACL , EMG , KNEE , hamstrings , quadriceps
  • Journal title
    Gait and Posture
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Gait and Posture
  • Record number

    487804