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Changes of electroencephalography power spectrum during joint position perception test after anterior cruciate ligament rupture
Received date: 2021-06-15
Online published: 2021-10-11
Supported by
National Natural Science Foundation of China(31900943);Peking University Health Science Foundation of China(2020YB44);Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China(7202232)
Objective: To measure the electroencephalography (EEG) of the patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture when performing joint position perception movement task, to compare the differences between the ACL rupture side and the unaffected side, to identify the EEG change in the power spectrum caused by the ACL rupture, and to provide evidence for the diagnosis, treatment and rehabi-litation for ACL injury as well as knee instability. Methods: Sixteen male patients, selected from the Department of Sports Medicine, Peking University Third Hospital from November 2014 to April 2015, with only ACL rupture on one side used isokinetic muscle strength testing equipment were enrolled in the study to perform unilateral active knee joint positional movement and passive knee joint positional movement tasks. EEG was recorded to compare between the affected and unaffected limb of ACL rupture patients when doing single leg movement tasks, including passive knee joint position test and active knee joint position sensation test. The target position of the active knee joint position movement task and the passive knee joint position movement task was 30 degrees of knee flexion. Results: During the passive knee joint position test, there was no significant difference in EEG power spectrum of Delta[ F (1, 15)=0.003, P=0.957,
Xin MIAO , Hong-shi HUANG , Xiao-qing HU , Hui-juan SHI , Shuang REN , Ying-fang AO . Changes of electroencephalography power spectrum during joint position perception test after anterior cruciate ligament rupture[J]. Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences), 2021 , 53(5) : 871 -876 . DOI: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2021.05.010
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