Title: LIGAMENT BIOMECHANICS
1LIGAMENT BIOMECHANICS
- Richard E. Hughes, Ph.D.
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- University of Michigan
2GOALS
- Biomechanics
- structural vs. material properties
- viscoelastic tissue
- Clinical implications
- OITE questions
- Summary
3LIGAMENT TESTING
4LOAD-ELONGATION CURVE
5LOAD-ELONGATION CURVE
TOE REGION
6NONLINEAR ELASTICITY
7STRUCTURAL vs. MATERIAL PROPERTIES
8STRESS AND STRAIN
9STRESS-STRAIN
10STRESS-STRAIN
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11LIGAMENT IS VISCOELASTIC
12LOADING ORIENTATION
13FACTORS AFFECTING LIGAMENT BIOMECHANICS
- Skeletal maturity
- Age
- Immobilization / Remobilization / Exercise
14GOALS
- Biomechanics
- structural vs. material properties
- viscoelastic tissue
- Clinical implications
- OITE questions
- Summary
15LIGAMENT INJURY
- Grade I. Mild sprain.
- Tender to palpation and pain induced by ligament
stress - Grade II. Moderate sprain
- Acute pain and swelling
- Joint laxity
- Grade III. Severe sprain
- Pain, swelling, tenderness
- Ligament fibers completely disrupted
- Joint laxity/instability
16LIGAMENT HEALING
- Phase I. Inflammation
- Phase II. Matrix and cell proliferation
- Phase III. Remodeling and maturation
17GRAFT LOCATION
18JOINT GEOMETRY
19ACL RECONSTRUCTION
20GOALS
- Biomechanics
- structural vs. material properties
- viscoelastic tissue
- Clinical implications
- OITE questions
- Summary
21LIGAMENT ADAPTATION
22FIGURE 33 (Ortho. Basic Sci.)
Woo, S. L-Y et al. (1982) Biorheology 19 397-408
23The breaking strength of the medial collateral
ligament in rabbits is reduced by what percentage
following 9 weeks of cast immobilization?
OITE QUESTION
24The breaking strength of the medial collateral
ligament in rabbits is reduced by what percentage
following 9 weeks of cast immobilization?
OITE QUESTION
25SHOULDER STABILITY
- What is the effect of capsular and coracohumeral
ligaments on glenohumeral stability?
Malicky, D.M. et al. (1996) JOR 14 282-288
26U of M SHOULDER FIXTURE
27U of M SHOULDER FIXTURE
28MATERIALS AND METHODS
- Cadaver shoulder (n8)
- Cuff forces applied
- Ligaments sectioned
- Measure force required for anterior subluxation
29RESULTS
30The main stabilizer in the shoulder to prevent
anterior glenohumeral instability with the arm
abducted and externally rotated is the
1. subscapularis muscle. 2. anterior glenoid
rim. 3. superior glenohumeral ligament. 4.
middle glenohumeral ligament. 5. inferior
glenohumeral ligament.
31The main stabilizer in the shoulder to prevent
anterior glenohumeral instability with the arm
abducted and externally rotated is the
1. subscapularis muscle. 2. anterior glenoid
rim. 3. superior glenohumeral ligament. 4.
middle glenohumeral ligament. 5. inferior
glenohumeral ligament.
32GOALS
- Biomechanics
- structural vs. material properties
- viscoelastic tissue
- Clinical implications
- OITE questions
- Summary
33STRUCTURAL vs. MATERIAL PROPERTIES
STRUCTURAL
MATERIAL
NORMALIZATION
34LIGAMENT IS VISCOELASTIC
35THANK YOU
36LOAD-ELONGATION CURVE
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38ACL REPAIR
- Autograft
- Allograft
- Placement
- Fixation
- Tension