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Control of dynamic foot-ground interactions in male and female soccer athletes: Females exhibit reduced dexterity and higher limb stiffness during landing

机译:控制男性和女性足球运动员动态脚底互动:女性在着陆期间表现出敏捷度降低和四肢僵硬

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Controlling dynamic interactions between the lower limb and ground is important for skilled locomotion and may influence injury risk in athletes. It is well known that female athletes sustain anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears at higher rates than male athletes, and exhibit lower extremity biomechanics thought to increase injury risk during sport maneuvers. The purpose of this study was to examine whether lower extremity dexterity (LED) - the ability to dynamically control endpoint force magnitude and direction as quantified by compressing an unstable spring with the lower limb at submaximal forces - is a potential contributing factor to the "at-risk" movement behavior exhibited by female athletes. We tested this hypothesis by comparing LED-test performance and single-limb drop jump biomechanics between 14 female and 14 male high school soccer players. We found that female athletes exhibited reduced LED-test performance (p=0.001) and higher limb stiffness during landing (p=0.008) calculated on average within 51. ms of foot contact. Females also exhibited higher coactivation at the ankle (p=0.001) and knee (p=0.02) before landing. No sex differences in sagittal plane joint angles and center of mass velocity at foot contact were observed. Collectively, our results raise the possibility that the higher leg stiffness observed in females during landing is an anticipatory behavior due in part to reduced lower extremity dexterity. The reduced lower extremity dexterity and compensatory stiffening strategy may contribute to the heightened risk of ACL injury in this population.
机译:控制下肢与地面之间的动态相互作用对于熟练的运动很重要,并且可能会影响运动员的受伤风险。众所周知,女运动员承受的前交叉韧带(ACL)撕裂的速度要高于男运动员,并且肢体生物力学较低,从而增加了运动过程中受伤的风险。这项研究的目的是检查下肢灵巧性(LED)是否具有动态控制终点力大小和方向的能力,该能力是通过以最大力压缩下肢的不稳定弹簧来量化的。女运动员表现出的“危险”运动行为。我们通过比较14位女性和14位男性高中足球运动员的LED测试性能和单肢跳高生物力学测试了这一假设。我们发现,女运动员的落地过程中LED测试性能降低(p = 0.001),着陆过程中肢体刚度更高(p = 0.008),这在平均51.ms的脚接触时间内可以算出。女性着陆前在脚踝(p = 0.001)和膝盖(p = 0.02)上也表现出较高的共激活性。脚接触时未观察到矢状面关节角度和质心中心的性别差异。总的来说,我们的结果增加了以下可能性:女性着陆时较高的腿部僵硬是一种预期行为,部分原因是下肢的灵活性降低。下肢灵活性降低和代偿性强化策略可能会导致该人群ACL损伤的风险增加。

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