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A Preliminary Multifactorial Approach Describing the Relationships Among Lower Extremity Alignment, Hip Muscle Activation, and Lower Extremity Joint Excursion

机译:初步的多因素方法描述下肢对准,髋部肌肉激活和下肢关节偏移之间的关系

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Context: Multiple factors have been suggested to increase the risk of faulty dynamic alignments that predict noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury. Few researchers have examined this relationship using an integrated, multifactorial approach. Objective: To describe the relationship among static lower extremity alignment (LEA), hip muscle activation, and hip and knee motion during a single-leg squat. Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Setting: Research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Thirty men (age = 23.9 ± 3.6 years, height = 178.5 ± 9.9 cm, mass = 82.0 ± 14.1 kg) and 30 women (age = 22.2 ± 2.6 years, height = 162.4 ± 6.3 cm, mass = 60.3 ± 8.1 kg). Main Outcome Measure(s): Pelvic angle, femoral anteversion, quadriceps angle, tibiofemoral angle, and genu recurvatum were measured to the nearest degree; navicular drop was measured to the nearest millimeter. The average root mean square amplitude of the gluteus medius and maximus muscles was assessed during the single-leg squat and normalized to the peak root mean square value during maximal contractions for each muscle. Kinematic data of hip and knee were also assessed during the single-leg squat. Structural equation modeling was used to describe the relationships among static LEA, hip muscle activation, and joint kinematics, while also accounting for an individual's sex and hip strength. Results: Smaller pelvic angle and greater femoral anteversion, tibiofemoral angle, and navicular drop predicted greater hip internal-rotation excursion and knee external-rotation excursion. Decreased gluteus maximus activation predicted greater hip internal-rotation excursion but decreased knee valgus excursion. No LEA characteristic predicted gluteus medius or gluteus maximus muscle activation during the single-leg squat. Conclusions: Static LEA, characterized by a more internally rotated hip and valgus knee alignment and less gluteus maximus activation, was related to commonly observed components of functional valgus collapse during the single-leg squat. This exploratory analysis suggests that LEA does not influence hip muscle activation in controlling joint motion during a single-leg squat.
机译:背景:已经提出了多种因素来增加预测非接触性前交叉韧带损伤的动态对准错误的风险。很少有研究人员使用集成的多因素方法研究这种关系。目的:描述单腿下蹲期间静态下肢对准(LEA),臀部肌肉激活以及臀部和膝盖运动之间的关系。设计:描述性实验室研究。地点:研究实验室。患者或其他参与者:三十名男性(年龄= 23.9±3.6岁,身高= 178.5±9.9 cm,体重= 82.0±14.1 kg)和30名女性(年龄= 22.2±2.6岁,身高= 162.4±6.3 cm,体重= 60.3 ±8.1公斤)。主要观察指标:测量骨盆角,股骨前倾角,股四头肌角,胫股骨角和膝弯曲度。测得的鼻降落到最接近的毫米。在单腿下蹲期间评估臀中肌和最大肌的平均均方根振幅,并将其标准化为每条肌肉最大收缩时的峰值均方根值。在单腿下蹲期间还评估了髋和膝的运动学数据。结构方程模型用于描述静态LEA,臀部肌肉激活和关节运动学之间的关系,同时也考虑了个人的性别和臀部力量。结果:较小的骨盆角和较大的股骨前倾角,胫股骨角和鼻垂下降提示较大的髋关节内旋运动和膝关节外旋运动。臀大肌激活的减少预示着更大的髋关节内旋运动但膝外翻运动减少。单腿下蹲期间没有LEA特征可预测臀中肌或臀大肌激活。结论:静态LEA的特征是髋关节和外翻膝盖的内部旋转更多,而臀大肌的激活较少,这与单腿下蹲时通常观察到的功能性外翻塌陷有关。这项探索性分析表明,LEA在控制单腿下蹲期间不会影响髋部肌肉的激活。

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