In vivo measurement-based estimations of the human Achilles tendon moment arm

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Auf In-vivo-Messungen basierende Schätzungen des Kraftmomentarms der menschlichen Achillessehne
Autor:Maganaris, C.N.; Baltzopoulos, V.; Sargeant, A.J.
Erschienen in:European journal of applied physiology
Veröffentlicht:83 (2000), 4-5, S. 363-369, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource Elektronische Ressource (online)
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1439-6319, 0301-5548
DOI:10.1007/s004210000247
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199912409136
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Abstract des Autors

The aim of the present study was to estimate and compare in vivo measurement-based Achilles tendon moment arm lengths at rest and during isometric plantarflexion maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) using the centre-of-rotation (COR) and the tendon-excursion (TE) methods. Both methods were based on morphometric analysis of sagittal-plane magnetic resonance images of the foot. Using the COR method, moment arms were obtained at ankle angles from 15ø of dorsiflexion to 30ø of plantarflexion in steps of 15ø, digitizing the perpendicular distance from a moving centre of rotation in the tibio-talar joint to the Achilles tendon action line. The TE method was based on measurement of calcaneal displacement along the tibial axis during 15ø rotations of the ankle joint, from 30ø of dorsiflexion to 45ø of plantarflexion. The two methods gave similar estimations at rest varying from 4.3 to 5.6 cm. Using the COR method, the Achilles tendon moment arm during MVC was larger by 1-1.5 cm (22-27%, P<0.01) than the respective resting value. In contrast, no difference (P>0.05) was found between the resting and MVC moment arm estimations of the TE method. The disagreement in moment arms during MVC may be attributed to differences in the assumptions made between the two methods. The TE method has more limitations than the COR method and its estimations during MVC should be treated with caution. Resting Achilles tendon moment arm estimations of the COR method should be multiplied by 1.22-1.27 when maximal isometric plantarflexion joint moments, musculotendon forces and stresses are predicted using modelling. Verf.-Referat