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Immobilization effects on strength of the rat anterior cruciate ligament

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Author(s):
Cristiane Spolador Pátaro Domingos
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Cleber Antonio Jansen Paccola; Edgard Eduard Engel; Celso Herminio Ferraz Picado
Advisor: Cleber Antonio Jansen Paccola
Abstract

The effects of immobilization through plaster cast for 6 weeks on the mechanical properties of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of Wistar adult mate rats were analysed. Special grips for retaining the specimens during traction tests in a universal test machine were developed. In this way, traction forces could be applied directly to bone-ligament-bone complex. Maximal load, maximal deformation, stiffness and absorbed energy up to the rupture point were considered, compared to the contralateral (normal) ACL. No significant difference could be demonstrated leading us to the conclusion that, at least for the considered lenght of time of immobilization (6 weeks), no important changing in the mechanical properties of the LCA occurred. This contradictory result compared to others in the literature was imputed to the different methodology here employed, where the forces could be applied directly to bone-ligament-bone complex, instead of the femur, anterior cruciate ligament and part of tibia. In addition, the relativily short period by immobilization and the movement permited by the slack immobilization could also be responsabilite for the results. (AU)