Toward a Better Understanding of Hip Adductor Function: Internal Rotation Capability Revealed by Anatomical and MRI Evaluation.

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Kazuhiro Hirano, Kazuo Kinoshita, Atsushi Senoo, Masaru Watanabe
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Abstract

Background: At present, the rotational function of the hip adductor muscle group remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the rotational function and stabilizing role of the pectineus, adductor longus, and adductor brevis (adductor muscle group) based on anatomical findings and T2 values (ms) obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). T2 values are prolonged in tissues with higher water content, and in skeletal muscle, it has been demonstrated that T2 values increase in proportion to exercise intensity. Methods: Using fixed specimens (n = 6, aged 61-96 years), we observed the three-dimensional arrangement of muscles in the neutral position of the hip joint and observed the extension or shortening of muscles associated with passive maximum internal and external rotation of the hip joint. In addition, we evaluated the activity of the adductor muscle group by T2 values (ms) from MRI pre- and post-internal rotation (forward step with the left leg) and pre- and post-external rotation (backward step with the left leg) movements of the right hip joint in a standing position (n = 8, healthy adult subjects, mean age 29.1 ± 5.3 years). Results: Regarding functional anatomy, the arrangement of the gluteus minimus and adductor muscle groups was almost parallel across the femoral neck. In the evaluation of adductor muscle group activity using MRI, the percent change in T2 values (%) of the pectineus was 6.38 ± 1.35 pre- and post-internal rotation and 1.35 ± 0.71 pre- and post-external rotation, whereas that of the adductor longus and brevis was 4.84 ± 1.31 pre- and post-internal rotation and 1.31 ± 0.68 pre- and post-external rotation. The percent change in T2 values pre- and post-internal rotation exercise was significantly greater than that pre- and post-external rotation exercise in the pectineus, adductor longus, and brevis muscles (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The adductor muscle groups are suggested to contribute to joint stability in the coronal plane and provide joint internal rotation in the standing position.

更好地了解髋关节内收肌功能:解剖和MRI评估显示的内旋能力。
背景:目前,髋关节内收肌群的旋转功能尚不清楚。本研究旨在根据解剖结果和磁共振成像(MRI)获得的T2值(ms)阐明耻骨肌、长内收肌和短内收肌(内收肌群)的旋转功能和稳定作用。在含水量较高的组织中,T2值延长,在骨骼肌中,T2值随着运动强度的增加而增加。方法:采用固定标本(n = 6,年龄61 ~ 96岁),观察髋关节中立位肌肉的三维排列,观察髋关节被动最大内外旋相关肌肉的伸展或缩短。此外,我们通过右髋关节站立位置内旋(左腿向前迈步)前后和外旋(左腿向后迈步)前后的MRI T2值(ms)来评估内收肌群的活动(n = 8,健康成人受试者,平均年龄29.1±5.3岁)。结果:在功能解剖上,臀小肌群和内收肌群在股颈上的排列基本平行。MRI评价内收肌群活动时,耻骨肌T2值变化百分比(%)为内旋前后6.38±1.35,外旋前后1.35±0.71,而内收肌长、短肌T2值变化百分比(%)为内旋前后4.84±1.31,外旋前后1.31±0.68。内旋运动前后耻骨肌、长内收肌和短肌T2值的变化百分比显著大于外旋运动前后(p < 0.05)。结论:内收肌群有助于关节在冠状面稳定,并在站立位时提供关节内旋。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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