Objective: To define '/> Biomechanical and Performance Differences Between Female Soccer Athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I and III
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Biomechanical and Performance Differences Between Female Soccer Athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I and III

机译:国家大学体育协会一三分部女足球运动员的生物力学和性能差异

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>Context: The recent increase in women's varsity soccer participation has been accompanied by a lower extremity injury rate that is 2 to 6 times that of their male counterparts.>Objective: To define the differences between lower extremity biomechanics (knee abduction and knee flexion measures) and performance (maximal vertical jump height) between National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I and III female soccer athletes during a drop vertical jump.>Design: Mixed 2 × 2 design.>Setting: Research laboratory.>Patients or Other Participants: Thirty-four female collegiate soccer players (Division I: n = 19; Division III: n = 15) participated in the study. The groups were similar in height and mass.>Intervention(s): Each subject performed a maximal vertical jump, followed by 3 drop vertical jumps.>Main Outcome Measure(s): Kinematics (knee abduction and flexion angles) and kinetics (knee abduction and flexion moments) were measured with a motion analysis system and 2 force platforms during the drop vertical jumps.>Results: Knee abduction angular range of motion and knee abduction external moments were not different between groups (P > .05). However, Division I athletes demonstrated decreased knee flexion range of motion (P = .038) and greater peak external knee flexion moment (P = .009) compared with Division III athletes. Division I athletes demonstrated increased vertical jump height compared with Division III (P = .008).>Conclusions: Division I athletes demonstrated different sagittal-plane mechanics than Division III athletes, which may facilitate improved performance. The similarities in anterior cruciate ligament injury risk factors (knee abduction torques and angles) may correlate with the consistent incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury across divisions.
机译:>背景:最近女子大学足球比赛的增加伴随着下肢损伤率的下降,是后者的2到6倍。>目的:国家大学生田径协会I和III女足球运动员在下降垂直跳下时下肢生物力学(膝关节外展和屈膝措施)与性能(最大垂直跳高)之间的差异。>设计: ×2设计。>设置:研究实验室。>患者或其他参与者: 34位大学女足球运动员(第一分部:n = 19;第三分部:n = 15)参加了研究。各组的身高和体重相似。>干预:每个受试者进行最大的垂直跳动,然后进行3次垂直下降跳动。>主要结果指标:在跌落垂直跳跃过程中,使用运动分析系统和2个受力平台测量了运动学(膝盖外展和屈曲角度)和动力学(膝盖外展和屈曲力矩)。>结果:膝关节外展力矩在两组之间无差异(P> .05)。但是,与第三级运动员相比,第一级运动员表现出的膝盖屈曲运动范围减小(P = .038),并且最大外部膝盖屈曲力矩峰值(P = .009)。与三级比赛相比,第一级比赛的运动员的垂直跳高更高(P = .008)。>结论:与第三级比赛的运动员相比,第一级比赛的矢状面力学有所不同。前交叉韧带损伤危险因素(膝关节外展扭矩和角度)的相似性可能与各个部门前交叉韧带损伤的发生率一致。

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