• Title/Summary/Keyword: 기계적수용기

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The change of the Mechanoreceptor of Posterior Cruciate Ligament after Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in the Rabbit (토끼에서 후방십자인대 손상 후 후방십자인대의 기계적 수용기의 변화)

  • Jung Young Bok;Lee Jae sung;Kim Kyoung Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : To assess the change in the number of mechanoreceptors of posterior cruciate ligament(PCL) after transecting posterior cruciate ligament of the rabbit. Materials and Methods : We selected 10 skeletally-matured New Zealand white rabbits and one of the two posterior cruciate ligaments was transected and the other underwent sham-operation on each rabbit. Afterward, PCLs with synovium were obtained at femoral attach area in both knees in 20 weeks postoperatively, but in one of the cases, the transected PCL did not heal and had to be excluded from this study. Consequently, histologic examination of the ligament for the remaining 9 cases was done after being prepared with modified gold chloride stain. Results : The study showed a little bit more decrease in the number of mechanoreceptors in the transected group compared with that in the sham-operated group, but the number was statistically negligible. Conclusions : It is considered that the knee joint with injured PCL may still maintain proprioception since the decrease in the number of mechanoreceptors is not considerable, but further study on biomechanical role and function of mechanoreceptor of healed PCL is required.

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Joint mechanoreceptors of shoulder (견관절의 관절 기계적수용기)

  • Kweon Oh-Hyun;Yuk Goon-Chang;Bae Sung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2003
  • Proprioception can be defined as a specialized variation of touch that encompasses the sensation of joint movement(kinesthesia) and joint position(static joint position sense). Several types of joint and muscular mechanoreceptors provide proprioceptive information for joint stability. Joint mechanoreceptors have been classified into four types based of activation characteristics : Ruffini endings, Pacinian corpuscles, Golgi tendon organlike endings, free nerve endings. The paper review the morphology, distrubution, function of mechanoreceptors in shoulder joint.

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