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Influence of Foot-Landing Positions at Initial Contact on Knee Flexion Angles for Single-leg Drop Landings

机译:脚踏式位置对单腿落落落地膝关节屈曲角度初始接触的影响

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Purpose: Small knee flexion angles are associated with increased non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risks. The purpose of this study was to provide insights into how ankle plantar flexion angles influenced knee flexion angles at initial contact during single-leg drop landings. Method: Thirteen male recreational basketball players performed single-leg drop landings from a 30-cm high platform using three randomized foot-landing positions (natural, fore-foot, and flat-foot). A motion capture system and a force plate were used to measure lower extremity kinematics and vertical ground reaction force (VGRF). A one-way repeated measures Analysis of Variance and the Friedman test were conducted (alpha = .05). Results: Foot-landing position had a significant effect on knee flexion angles at initial contact (p < .001). As compared to flat-foot landings (18 degrees (SD 5 degrees), significantly smaller knee flexion angles were found for natural (mean 12 degrees (SD 5 degrees), p = .004) and fore-foot landings (mean 12 degrees (SD 3 degrees), p = .001). There was however significantly smaller knee flexion range of motion in flat-foot landings (mean 42 degrees (SD 3 degrees), as compared to natural landings (mean 48 degrees (SD 4 degrees) (p < .001). Flat-foot landings also resulted in a 1.4 times higher maximum VGRF than fore-foot landings (p < .001) and 1.3 times higher than natural landings (p = .005). Conclusions: Natural and fore-foot landings are better for force absorption but are associated with smaller knee flexion angles at initial contact. These findings have important implications for non-contact ACL injuries.
机译:目的:小膝关节屈曲角度与增加的非接触前十字韧带(ACL)损伤风险相关。本研究的目的是提供踝关节跖屈角度如何在单腿落下落地期间在初始接触时影响膝关节屈曲角度的洞察。方法:使用三个随机脚踏位置(自然,前脚和平脚),三十雄休闲篮球运动员从30厘米的高平台进行单腿下降着陆。运动捕获系统和力板用于测量下肢运动学和垂直接地反作用力(VGRF)。进行单向反复测量方差分析和弗里德曼测试(alpha = .05)。结果:脚踏式位置对初始接触处的膝关节屈曲角度有显着影响(P <.001)。与平脚落地(18度(SD 5度)相比,发现膝关节明显较小的膝关节(平均12度(SD 5度),P = .004)和前脚落地(平均12度( SD 3度),p = .001)。平面落地的膝关节屈曲范围明显较小的膝关节屈曲范围(平均42度(SD 3度),与自然着陆相比(平均48度(SD 4度) (P <.001)。平脚落地也导致最高VGRF的最高距离落地(P <.001),比自然着陆高1.3倍(P = .005)。结论:自然和前面-Foot LANDINGS对力吸收更好,但是初始接触处与较小的膝关节屈曲角度相关联。这些发现对非接触ACL损伤具有重要意义。

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