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Lower extremity kinematic asymmetry in male and female athletes performing jump-landing tasks.

机译:在执行跳转任务的男性和女运动员中下肢运动学不对称。

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OBJECTIVES: Higher side-to-side asymmetry among female athletes compared to their male counterparts during bilateral athletic tasks such as landing from a jump has been proposed as a potential source of non contact knee injuries. However, the kinematic symmetry and potential sex differences during the initial (and most dangerous) phase of bilateral landings have not been examined. The objective of this project is to evaluate lower extremity kinematic asymmetry among recreational athletes during forward jump landing and drop landing tasks. DESIGN: Repeated measures laboratory experiment. METHODS: Thirteen male and 15 female athletes performed landing tasks on a force plate while kinematic data were collected. Kinematic asymmetry between legs was calculated for the initial phase of landing for lower extremity kinematics. ANOVA tests and effect size calculations were used to measure the effect of sex, landing task and their interaction on kinematic asymmetry. RESULTS: Athletes exhibited higher asymmetry for knee valgus (d=0.5, p=0.006) and hip adduction (d=0.5, p=0.057) when performing forward compared to drop landings. Females landed with greater knee valgus asymmetry than males during forward landings (d=0.7, p=0.078) and with greater ankle abduction asymmetry during drop landings (d=0.5, 0.091). CONCLUSIONS: Female athletes exhibited greater frontal plane knee and ankle kinematic asymmetry than males during forward landings which may be related to the higher rate of ACL injury. Forward landings elicited greater hip adduction and knee valgus asymmetries than drop landings and, therefore it may be more appropriate for field testing when screening for asymmetries.
机译:目标:与双边运动任务期间的男运动员相比,女运动员之间的较高侧不对称,例如从跳跃的降落的平移任务,已被提出作为潜在的无接触膝关节伤害。然而,尚未检查在双边着陆的初始(和最危险)阶段的运动对称和潜在的性别差异。该项目的目的是在前进跳转登陆和降落任务期间评估休闲运动员的下肢运动不对称。设计:重复测量实验室实验。方法:13名雄性和15名女运动员在电力板上进行着陆任务,同时收集了运动数据。针对下肢运动学降落的初始阶段计算腿部的运动不对称。 ANOVA测试和效果大小计算用于测量性别,着陆任务及其对运动不对称的影响。结果:运动员表现出更高的膝关节旋流(D = 0.5,P = 0.006)和髋关节收缩(D = 0.5,P = 0.057)与下降着陆相比。女性在向前着陆期间的膝关节旋流不对称降落(D = 0.7,P = 0.078),并且在下落着陆期间具有更大的踝关节绑架不对称(D = 0.5,0.091)。结论:女运动员在向前着陆期间表现出比雄性更大的正面膝盖和踝关节运动不对称,这可能与较高的ACL损伤率有关。前瞻性着陆引发了更大的髋关节内膜和膝盖止阀,而不是下降着陆,因此在筛选不对称时可能更适合现场测试。

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