Mm. Panjabi et Tw. Courtney, High-speed subfailure stretch of rabbit anterior cruciate ligament: changes in elastic, failure and viscoelastic characteristics, CLIN BIOMEC, 16(4), 2001, pp. 334-340
Objective. To study alterations in the ligament mechanical characteristics
due to a subfailure stretch delivered at high speed.
Design. An in vitro study of rabbit anterior cruciate ligaments.
Background. Although ligamentous sprains occur more frequently than the com
plete failures, only a few biomechanical studies have investigated the effe
cts of such injuries, Purpose of the study was to document changes in elast
ic, failure and viscoelastic properties of a ligament that had been subject
ed to a high-speed subfailure stretch.
Methods. Thirteen paired fresh adult rabbit femur-anterior cruciate ligamen
t-tibia preparations were used. One ligament of each pair (control) was sub
jected to two relaxation tests and then stretched until failure. The other
ligament (experimental) was subjected sequentially to relaxation test, subf
ailure stretch (80% of the failure deformation of the control), relaxation
test, and then stretched until failure. Load-deformation curve until failur
e was characterized by nine parameters, which included failure force, defor
mation and energy absorbed, and deformations measured at various load value
s, and stiffness. Relaxation curve was parameterized by five relaxation for
ces measured at 10, 30, 50, 130, and 180 s.
Results. Due to subfailure stretch, there were no changes in failure force
and stiffness, while deformations increased, and energy absorbed and relaxa
tion forces decreased.
Conclusions. The 80% subfailure stretch delivered at high speed increased t
he deformations in load-deformation tests, and decreased the forces in rela
xation tests.