首页> 外文期刊>The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume >Gender differences in muscular protection of the knee in torsion in size-matched athletes.
【24h】

Gender differences in muscular protection of the knee in torsion in size-matched athletes.

机译:尺寸匹配的运动员在扭转中对膝盖的肌肉保护的性别差异。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

BACKGROUND: Female athletes who participate in sports involving jumping and cutting maneuvers are up to eight times more likely to sustain a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament than are men participating in the same sports. We tested the hypothesis that healthy young women are able to volitionally increase the apparent torsional stiffness of the knee, by maximally activating the knee muscles, significantly less than are size-matched men participating in the same type of sport. METHODS: Twenty-four NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division-I athletes (twelve men and twelve women) competing in sports associated with a high risk of injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (basketball, volleyball, and soccer) were compared with twenty-eight collegiate endurance athletes (fourteen men and fourteen women) participating in sports associated with a low risk of such injuries (bicycling, crew, and running). Male and female pairs were matched for age, height, weight, body mass index, shoe size, and activity level. Testing was performed with a weighted pendulum that applied a medially directed 80-N impulse force to the lateral aspect of the right forefoot. The resulting internal rotation of the leg was measured optically, to the nearest 0.25 degrees, at 30 degrees and 60 degrees of knee flexion, both with and without maximal activation of the knee muscles. RESULTS: Maximal rotations of the leg were greater in women than in men in both the passive and the active muscle state (16% and 27% greater [p = 0.01 and p = 0.02], respectively). Moreover, female athletes exhibited a significantly (18%) smaller volitional increase in apparent torsional stiffness of the knee under internal rotation loading than did the matched male athletes (p = 0.014); this was particularly the case for those who participated in sports involving jumping and pivoting maneuvers (42% difference between genders, p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The collegiate female athletes involved in high-risk sports exhibited less muscular protection of the knee ligaments during external loading of the knee than did size and sport-matched male athletes.
机译:背景:参加跳跳动作和切割动作的女运动员承受前十字韧带破裂的可能性是参加相同运动的男子的八倍。我们测试了以下假设:健康的年轻女性能够通过最大程度地激活膝部肌肉来自愿增加其表观的扭转刚度,远低于参加相同类型运动的体型匹配的男性。方法:比较了二十四位NCAA(国家大学体育协会)I级运动员(十二名男性和十二名女性)参加的运动,这些运动与前十字韧带(篮球,排球和足球)的受伤风险较高相关,而二十名八名大学耐力运动员(十四名男性和十四名女性)参加的体育活动与此类伤害(骑自行车,乘员和跑步)的危险性低相关。对男性和女性进行年龄,身高,体重,体重指数,鞋子尺码和活动水平的匹配。用加权摆进行测试,该摆向右前脚的外侧施加中间指向的80-N冲击力。在有和没有最大程度激活膝部肌肉的情况下,以30度和60度的屈膝度光学测量腿部的内部旋转,直至最接近0.25度。结果:在被动和主动肌肉状态下,女性的腿部最大旋转幅度均大于男性(分别增加16%和27%[p = 0.01和p = 0.02])。而且,与内在的男性运动员相比,在内部旋转负荷下,女运动员的表观扭转刚度在自愿上的表现出明显较小的幅度增加(18%)(p = 0.014)。对于参加跳跳动作和枢转动作的运动尤其如此(性别差异为42%,p = 0.001)。结论:参加高风险运动的大学女运动员在膝关节外部负重时,对膝关节韧带的肌肉保护作用小于尺寸和运动项目匹配的男性运动员。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号