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Load on LCF

 

Version: 20240419

Magnitude of LCF Load

1. Optimally loaded

2. Partially loaded

3. Unloaded

4. Excessively loaded (overloaded)

 

Reasons for Increased Load on LCF

1. Increase in effective body weight

2. Decrease in the lever arm of the abductor muscle group

3. Decrease in the strength of the abductor muscle group

4. Increase in the lever arm of body weight

5. The presence of a dynamic component (walking, running, jumping)

 

Reasons for Decreased Load on LCF

1. Decrease in body weight

2. Increase in the lever arm of the abductor muscle group

3. Increase in the strength of the abductor muscle group

4. Decrease in the lever arm of body weight

5. Absence of dynamic component (walking, running, jumping)

 

Keywords:

ligamentum capitis femoris, ligament of head of femur, round ligament, ligamentum teres, classification, functions, dysfunction, load 

                                                                     

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Performance of LCF Functions

  Version : 20240419 Degrees of LCF Function Performance 1. Normally functioning 2. Dysfunctional (function partially impaired) 3. Afunctional (function not performed) In the case of afunctional LCF, one or more functions are not performed. With dysfunctional LCF, one or more functions are impaired. For example, in the case of partial subsynovial damage, mechanical and trophic dysfunction will be observed.   TYPES OF LCF DYSFUNCTIONS 1. Mechanical dysfunction 2. Trophic dysfunction 3. Sensory dysfunction 4. Synthetic dysfunction 5. Conductor dysfunction   Keywords: ligamentum capitis femoris, ligament of head of femur , round ligament, ligamentum teres, classification, functions, dysfunction                                                                        In tra...