Monografia (especialização)
Exercícios de cadeia cinética aberta e fechada na reabilitação do ligamento cruzado posterior
Fecha
2012-06-22Autor
Sidney Santos
Institución
Resumen
The knee is a complex and unstable joint, where are the anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL), posterior cruciate (PCL), patellar, lateral collateral and medial collateral. The
muscles involved in these joints are the isquiotibiais working mainly in the bending of the
knee, the semimembranosus and semitendinosus muscles are involved in the medial tibial
rotation in the open-chain and lateral femoral rotation in the closed chain, with the
popliteus muscle. Moreover, the quadriceps muscles actively participate in the extension of
the knee. The LCP has a large amount of oxitalamic fibers that give a greater resistance to
the tissues, while in the ACL there is a greater quantity of elastin, consequently it provides
a higher elasticity in this structure. The injured LCP may have important clinical
implications due to its resistance of approximately twice the LCA. The incidence of
injuries is estimated at about 3% of the general population and approximately 37% of the
cases with victims of motorcycle accidents, also with an association to the practice of
sports involving high contact such as football. To evaluate the conditions of the LCP the
most used test is the test cassette. The strain in the PCL is usually spread to other structures
being the knee hyperextension the most common mechanism to cause this type of injury.
This work aims to identify the most commonly used exercises for the recovery of the
structures of LCP and show the gains after muscle-building work.