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The American Journal of Sports Medicine 8:79-86 (1980)
© 1980 SAGE Publications

Exercise effects on the strength of the rat anterior cruciate ligament

H. Edward Cabaud, M.D.

Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco, California

Aida Chatty, B.A.

Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco, California

Virginia Gildengorin, Ph.D.

Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco, California

Robert J. Feltman

Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco, California

Seventy-five rats were divided into a control and four exercise groups of differing frequency and duration. After 8 weeks of endurance-type exercise on a motorized treadmill, the rats were sacrificed and the anterior cruciate ligaments were tested to failure on an Instron materials testing machine at a strain rate of 95% sec-1.

Of the 121 ligaments tested, 119 failed by pure interstitial failure. There was significant increase in both the strength and stiffness of the anterior cruciate ligaments in the exercised rats but those rats exercised more frequently (daily vs. every other day) and for shorter duration (30 min rather than 60 min) had the greatest increase in strength.

This study has shown that endurance-type exercise is bene ficial to the anterior cruciate ligament as both strength and stiffness are increased and functionally the ligament remains unchanged by exercise.




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