Abstract
The effects of motion on the anterior cruciate ligament were examined using knee joints. When the knees of rats and rabbits subjected to motion in a horseradish peroxidase (HRP) solution were compared with those undisturbed in an identical solution, it was found that a greater quantity of HRP had infiltrated into the exercised knees. We concluded that motion facilitates nutrient infiltration into the anterior cruciate ligament.
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