Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of surgery on the gamma-loop
in the quadriceps of patients with ACL injuries. We compared the response to vibration
stimulation in subjects with ACL repair, subjects with ACL rupture, and normal subjects,
by measuring the maximal strength and integrated electromyography (I-EMG) of the quadriceps.
Pre-vibration data were obtained from each subject by measuring the MVC of the knee
extension and the I-EMG from the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris.
Vibration stimulation was applied to the infrapatellar tendon, followed immediately
by repeating maximal strength and I-EMG recording. The results of this study indicated
that alpha motor neuron activity of the intact side of the vastus lateralis in response
to prolonged vibration stimulation was altered by surgery, but no effect was detected
in the injured side. The results could suggest that abnormality of the gamma-loop
existed even in the quadriceps of patients with ACL rupture since the vibration stimulus
failed to elicit changes in ACL-rupture group as compared with those of normal subjects.
In comparison, abnormality of the gamma-loop in the intact side of the QF was probably
induced by the rupture, and further abnormality of gamma-loop was induced by surgery.
Key words
vibration stimulation - ACL injury - reflex inhibition - EMG
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