Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 136-154, April 2009
Ligaments: A source of musculoskeletal disorders
Summary
The mechanical and neurological properties of ligaments are reviewed and updated with recent development from the perspective which evaluates their role as a source of neuromusculoskeletal disorders resulting from exposure to sports and occupational activities. Creep, tension–relaxation, hysteresis, sensitivity to strain rate and strain/load frequency were shown to result not only in mechanical functional degradation but also in the development of sensory–motor disorders with short- and long-term implication on function and disability. The recently exposed relationships between collagen fibers, applied mechanical stimuli, tissue micro-damage, acute and chronic inflammation and neuromuscular disorders are delineated with special reference to sports and occupational stressors such as load duration, rest duration, work/rest ratio, number of repetitions of activity and velocity of movement.
Keywords: Ligaments, Muscles, Reflexes, Risk factors, Ergonomics
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PII: S1360-8592(08)00010-7
doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2008.02.001
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Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 136-154, April 2009
