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Using force sensing insoles to predict kinetic knee symmetry during a stop jump

机译:使用力传感鞋垫在停止跳转期间预测动力膝关节对称性

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Knee kinetic asymmetries are present during jump-landings in athletes returning to sport following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, and are associated with an increased risk for sustaining a second ACL injury. The loadsol (R) is a wireless load sensing insole that can be used in non-laboratory settings. The purpose of this study was to determine if the loadsol (R) could be used to predict knee extension moment and power symmetry during a bilateral stop jump task in healthy recreational athletes. Forty-two uninjured recreational athletes completed seven bilateral stop jumps. During each landing, the loadsol (R) (100 Hz) measured plantar load while 3D ground reaction forces (1920 Hz) and lower extremity kinematics (240 Hz) were collected simultaneously. Peak impact force, loading rate, and impulse were quantified using the loadsol (R) and peak knee extension moment, average knee extension moment, and total knee work was quantified using the laboratory instrumentation. Limb symmetry indices were quantified for each outcome measure. Multivariate backwards regressions were used to determine if loadsol (R) symmetry could predict knee kinetic symmetry. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland Altman plots were used to determine the agreement and error between predicted and actual knee kinetic symmetry. Loadsol (R) impulse and peak impact force symmetry significantly predicted kinetic knee symmetry and explained 42-61% of its variance. There was good agreement (ICCs = 0.742-0.862) between predicted and actual knee kinetic symmetry, and the error in the predicted outcomes range from +/- 18 to +/- 43. These results support using the loadsol (R) to screen for kinetic symmetries during landing in athletes following ACL reconstruction. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:膝盖动力学不对称在运动员跳转期间存在于前令韧带(ACL)重建后返回运动,并且与维持第二次ACL损伤的风险增加相关。 LoadSol(R)是无线负载感应鞋垫,可用于非实验室设置。本研究的目的是确定Loadsol(R)是否可用于预测健康休闲运动员双边停止跳跃任务期间的膝关节延长力矩和功率对称。四十二个未获性的娱乐运动员完成了七个双边停止跳跃。在每个着陆期间,Loadsol(100Hz)测量跖载,而3D接地反作用力(1920 Hz)和下肢运动学(240Hz)被同时收集。使用Loadsol和峰值膝盖延长力矩,平均膝盖延伸时刻和总膝关型量化量化峰值冲击力,装载率和脉冲。为每个结果措施量化肢体对称指标。多变量向后回归用于确定Loadsol(R)对称性是否可以预测膝关节动力学对称性。脑内相关系数(ICC)和Bland Altman图用于确定预测和实际膝关节对称之间的协议和误差。 Loadsol(R)脉冲和峰值冲击力对称性显着预测动力学膝关称对称性,并解释了其差异的42-61%。预测和实际膝关节对称之间存在良好的一致性(ICCS = 0.742-0.862),预测结果中的错误范围为+/- 18至+/- 43.这些结果支持使用LoadSol(R)来屏幕ACL重建后运动员登陆过程中的动态对称。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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