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Lower Extremity Landing Biomechanics in Both Sexes After a Functional Exercise Protocol

机译:功能锻炼方案后男女的下肢着陆生物力学

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Context: Sex differences in landing biomechanics play a role in increased rates of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes. Exercising to various states of fatigue may negatively affect landing mechanics, resulting in a higher injury risk, but research is inconclusive regarding sex differences in response to fatigue. Objective: To use the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS), a valid clinical movement-analysis tool, to determine the effects of exercise on the landing biomechanics of males and females. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: University laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Thirty-six (18 men, 18 women) healthy college-aged athletes (members of varsity, club, or intramural teams) with no history of ACL injury or prior participation in an ACL injury-prevention program. Intervention(s): Participants were videotaped performing 3 jump-landing trials before and after performance of a functional, sportlike exercise protocol consisting of repetitive sprinting, jumping, and cutting tasks. Main Outcome Measure(s): Landing technique was evaluated using the LESS. A higher LESS score indicates more errors. The mean of the 3 LESS scores in each condition (pre-exercise and postexercise) was used for statistical analysis. Results: Women scored higher on the LESS (6.3 ± 1.9) than men (5.0 ± 2.3) regardless of time (P = .04). Postexercise scores (6.3 ± 2.1) were higher than preexercise scores (5.0 ± 2.1) for both sexes (P = .01), but women were not affected to a greater degree than men (P = .62). Conclusions: As evidenced by their higher LESS scores, females demonstrated more errors in landing technique than males, which may contribute to their increased rate of ACL injury. Both sexes displayed poor technique after the exercise protocol, which may indicate that participants experience a higher risk of ACL injury in the presence of fatigue.
机译:背景:降落生物力学中的性别差异在女运动员的前十字韧带(ACL)受伤率增加中发挥了作用。在各种疲劳状态下锻炼都可能对着陆力学产生负面影响,从而导致更高的受伤风险,但是关于对疲劳做出反应的性别差异的研究尚无定论。目的:使用有效的临床运动分析工具着陆错误评分系统(LESS)来确定运动对男性和女性着陆生物力学的影响。设计:横断面研究。地点:大学实验室。患者或其他参与者:三十六名(18名男性,18名女性)健康的大学年龄运动员(大学,俱乐部或壁画团队的成员),没有ACL损伤的病史或事先参加过ACL损伤预防计划。干预:在执行功能性,运动式运动方案(包括重复的冲刺,跳跃和切割任务)之前和之后,对参与者进行3次跳跃着陆试验的录像。主要指标:使用LESS对着陆技术进行了评估。较低的LESS分数表示更多的错误。在每种情况下(锻炼前和锻炼后)的3个LESS评分的平均值用于统计分析。结果:无论时间长短,女性在LESS上的得分(6.3±1.9)均高于男性(5.0±2.3)(P = .04)。男女运动后得分(6.3±2.1)均高于运动前得分(5.0±2.1)(P = .01),但女性受到的影响不比男性大(P = .62)。结论:从其较高的LESS得分可以证明,女性的着陆技术错误比男性多,这可能是导致其ACL损伤率增加的原因。锻炼协议后,这两种性别的人均表现出较差的技术,这可能表明参与者在存在疲劳的情况下遭受ACL损伤的风险更高。

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