What causes increased passive stiffness of plantarflexor muscle-tendon unit in children with spastic cerebral palsy?

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作者
Boulard, Clement [1 ,2 ]
Gross, Raphael [3 ]
Gautheron, Vincent [1 ,2 ]
Lapole, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lyon, UJM St Etienne, Lab Interuniv Biol Motricite, EA7424, F-42023 St Etienne, France
[2] CHU St Etienne, Serv Med Phys & Readaptat Pediat, St Etienne, France
[3] Nantes Univ, CHU Nantes, Lab Motricite Interact Performance, MIP,EA4334, F-44000 Nantes, France
关键词
Stiffness; Plantarflexors; Cerebral palsy; Children; Contracture; MYOFASCIAL FORCE TRANSMISSION; ANKLE JOINT STIFFNESS; TOXIN-A INJECTION; MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; ACHILLES-TENDON; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; CONTRACTURES; DORSIFLEXION;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-019-04208-4
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Purpose The term 'stiffness' is commonly used in the literature to refer to various components of 'hyperresistance' by which spastic muscles oppose to their passive lengthening, especially in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Originally, stiffness consists of mechanical resistance to passive movement in the absence of any muscle activation. Increased muscle stiffness in CP therefore refers to alterations to the mechanical properties of the tissue. It is closely linked to muscle shortening, yet the two phenomena are not equivalent. Both increased stiffness and shortening are present early in childhood in the plantarflexor muscles of children with spastic CP. Methods This narrative review provides a comprehensive overview of the literature on passive stiffness of the plantarflexor muscles measured at the joint, muscles, fascicles, and fiber level in children with CP. Articles were searched through the Pub'Med database using the keywords "cerebral palsy" AND "stiffness". Result The ambiguous use of the term 'stiffness' has been supported by discrepancies in available results, influenced by heterogeneity in materials, methodologies and characteristics of the participants among studies. Increased stiffness at the joint and muscle belly level may be explained by altered structural properties at the microscopic level. Conclusion This thorough investigation of the literature suggests that the pathophysiology and the time course of the development of stiffness and contracture remain to be elucidated. A consideration of both morphological and mechanical measurements in children with CP is important when describing the alterations in their plantarflexors.
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页码:2151 / 2165
页数:15
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