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The influence of gender on knee kinematics, kinetics and muscle activation patterns during side-step cutting.

机译:性别对分步切割过程中膝盖运动学,动力学和肌肉激活方式的影响。

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BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that gender differences in the performance of athletic maneuvers is a contributory factor with respect to the disproportionate incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury in female athletes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate gender differences in knee joint kinematics, kinetics and muscle activation during a side-step cutting. METHODS: Three-dimensional kinematics, ground reaction forces (2400 Hz) and electromyographic activity (surface electrodes) were recorded during the early deceleration phase of side-step cutting in 30 healthy collegiate soccer players (15 male, 15 female). Gender differences in knee joint kinematics, peak moments, net joint moment impulse and average muscle EMG intensity were evaluated with one-tailed t-tests. FINDINGS: No differences in kinematics were found. However, when compared to males, females demonstrated a smaller peak knee flexor moment (1.4 (0.8) vs. 2.1 (0.8) Nm/kg, P = 0.05) and a greater knee adductor moment (0.43 (0.5) vs. 0.01 (0.3) Nm/kg, P < 0.01) during early deceleration. In addition, females displayed greater average quadriceps EMG intensity than males (191% vs. 151% maximum voluntary isometric contraction, P = 0.02). INTERPRETATION: In general, females experienced increased frontal plane moments and decreased sagittal plane moments during early deceleration. These differences are suggestive of an "at risk" pattern in that frontal plane support of the knee is afforded primarily by passive structures (including the anterior cruciate ligament). Furthermore, increased quadriceps activity and smaller net flexor moments may suggest less sagittal plane protection (i.e., increased tendency towards anterior tibial translation).
机译:背景:已经提出,在运动技能表现中的性别差异是造成女运动员前交叉韧带非接触损伤比例不成比例的一个因素。这项研究的目的是评估在分步切割过程中膝关节运动学,动力学和肌肉激活方面的性别差异。方法:在30名健康的大学橄榄球运动员(15名男性,15名女性)的减步减速初期,记录了三维运动学,地面反作用力(2400 Hz)和肌电活动(表面电极)。通过单尾t检验评估了膝关节运动学,峰值力矩,净关节力矩冲动和平均肌电图强度的性别差异。结果:在运动学上没有发现差异。但是,与男性相比,女性表现出的屈膝峰值峰值较小(1.4(0.8)vs. 2.1(0.8)Nm / kg,P = 0.05),膝关节内收力矩最大(0.43(0.5)vs. 0.01(0.3) )Nm / kg,P <0.01)。此外,女性表现出比男性更高的平均股四头肌肌电强度(最大自愿等距收缩为191%比151%,P = 0.02)。解释:一般而言,女性在早期减速过程中经历了额平面力矩的增加和矢状面力矩的减少。这些差异表明存在“风险”模式,因为膝关节的前平面支撑主要由被动结构(包括前交叉韧带)提供。此外,股四头肌活动增加和较小的净屈肌力矩可能提示矢状面保护较少(即,胫骨前平移的趋势增加)。

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