Abstract
In this study, it is aimed at measuring for the first time the isometric force of human gracilis (G) muscle as a function of joint angle, intraoperatively. Experiments were conducted during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. The knee angle was fixed at 120°, 90°, 60°, 30° and 0° respectively and active isometric forces of this muscle were measured using a buckle force transducer. Limited correlation was found between the anthropometric data of the subjects and the maximal G muscle force. Accordingly, we suggest that in interventions targeting G muscle, a patient specific approach needs to be planned for achieving optimal results. G muscle was shown to be functional for almost all of the knee angle range studied. This result indicates that G muscle contributes to the knee moment for even very low muscle lengths during major daily activities including walking and sit-to-stand motion.
Translated title of the contribution | Intraoperative measurement of human gracilis muscle isometric forces as a function of knee angle |
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Original language | Turkish |
Title of host publication | 2010 15th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting, BIYOMUT2010 |
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Publication status | Published - 2010 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 2010 15th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting, BIYOMUT2010 - Antalya, Turkey Duration: 2010 Apr 21 → 2010 Apr 24 |
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Country/Territory | Turkey |
City | Antalya |
Period | 10/4/21 → 10/4/24 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Bioengineering
- Biomedical Engineering