Architecture of the medial gastrocnemius in children with spastic diplegia

被引:129
作者
Shortland, AP [1 ]
Harris, CA [1 ]
Gough, M [1 ]
Robinson, RO [1 ]
机构
[1] Guys Hosp, Small Step Gait Lab 1, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
D O I
10.1017/S0012162201001864
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Ultrasound images were obtained of the medial gastrocnemius at different ankle joint positions with the knee extended. Fascicle length and deep fascicle angle were measured in five normally developing adults (mean age 33 years, age range 24 to 36 years) and in five normally developing children (mean age 7.8 years, age range 7 to 11 years), and in seven children with spastic diplegia, (mean age 10 years, age range 6 to 13 years). These architectural variables were similar in the groups of normally developing adults and children. Importantly, no statistical difference could be found between the normally developing children and those with diplegia for fascicle length. Deep fascicle angles were reduced significantly in the clinical group at a particular ankle joint angle but not at the resting angles. The difference in deep fascicle angles is explained as a function of resting muscle length and is not attributed any clinical importance. Our results do not explain the structural origin of muscle contracture explicitly. However, they do indicate that most of the fixed shortness in the medial gastrocnemii of ambulant children with spastic diplegia is not due to reduced muscle fibre length. We suggest that muscle contracture may be better explained in terms of shortness of the aponeuroses of pennate muscles, such as the medial gastrocnemius, through reduced muscle fibre diameter.
引用
收藏
页码:158 / 163
页数:6
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]   MUSCLE REARRANGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH HEMIPARESIS AFTER STROKE - AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL-STUDY [J].
DATTOLA, R ;
GIRLANDA, P ;
VITA, G ;
SANTORO, M ;
ROBERTO, ML ;
TOSCANO, A ;
VENUTO, C ;
BARADELLO, A ;
MESSINA, C .
EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY, 1993, 33 (02) :109-114
[2]   CORRELATION BETWEEN RECRUITMENT ORDER OF MOTOR UNITS AND MUSCLE ATROPHY PATTERN IN UPPER MOTONEURON LESION - SIGNIFICANCE OF SPASTICITY [J].
EDSTROM, L ;
GRIMBY, L ;
HANNERZ, J .
EXPERIENTIA, 1973, 29 (05) :560-561
[3]   MUSCLE-FIBER ARCHITECTURE IN THE HUMAN LOWER-LIMB [J].
FRIEDERICH, JA ;
BRAND, RA .
JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, 1990, 23 (01) :91-95
[4]   REVIEW OF LENGTH-ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN MUSCLE - EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS [J].
GOSSMAN, MR ;
SAHRMANN, SA ;
ROSE, SJ .
PHYSICAL THERAPY, 1982, 62 (12) :1799-1808
[5]  
HALAR EM, 1978, ARCH PHYS MED REHAB, V59, P476
[6]  
HESLINGA JW, 1992, EUR J MORPHOL, V30, P257
[7]   EFFECTS OF GROWTH ON ARCHITECTURE AND FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF ADULT-RAT GASTROCNEMIUS-MUSCLE [J].
HESLINGA, JW ;
HUIJING, PA .
JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, 1990, 206 (01) :119-132
[8]   Muscle histopathology in spastic cerebral palsy [J].
Ito, J ;
Araki, A ;
Tanaka, H ;
Tasaki, T ;
Cho, K ;
Yamazaki, R .
BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT, 1996, 18 (04) :299-303
[9]   MUSCLE-FIBER PENNATION ANGLES ARE GREATER IN HYPERTROPHIED THAN IN NORMAL MUSCLES [J].
KAWAKAMI, Y ;
ABE, T ;
FUKUNAGA, T .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 74 (06) :2740-2744
[10]   In vivo measurements of the triceps surae complex architecture in man:: implications for muscle function [J].
Maganaris, CN ;
Baltzopoulos, V ;
Sargeant, AJ .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1998, 512 (02) :603-614