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Analysis of anterior tibial translation, peak torque, and quadriceps and hamstrings coactivation in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament injuries performing isometric open kinetic chain exercises

The aim of this study was to evaluated the anterior tibial translation (ATT), isometric peak torque and EMG activity in individuals with acl rupture performing isometric contraction in open kinetic chain in angle that provoke substantial ATT. It was evaluated 20 male subjects (31.1± 7.45 years) with acl total rupture and 20 control subjects (22.2 ± 3.15 years). Electromyography, arthrometric kt 1000 and isokinetic dynamometry was used to evaluate the quadriceps and hamstrings EMG activity, passive and active ATT and isometric peak torque respectively during three maximum isometric voluntary contractions at 30 degrees of knee flexion. The results demonstrated that the passive and active ATT is significant greater in knees with acl rupture compared with the contralateral knees, dominant and non dominant knees of the control group. However the active ATT values were greater than the passive ATT. There is no statistic significant differences between groups concerning quadriceps and hamstring EMG activity and in the peak torque produced during the motor task requested. The results of this study demonstrated that individuals with acl rupture had similar behavior compared with normal knees in relation to isometric peak torque and motor control despite the different arthrokinematics of the tibiofemural joint observed in injured knees.

Knee; Electromyography; Anterior cruciate ligament; Exercise


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