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Effects of an age-specific anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention program on lower extremity biomechanics in children.

机译:年龄特定的前交叉韧带损伤预防计划对儿童下肢生物力学的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Implementing an anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention program to athletes before the age at which the greatest injury risk occurs (15-17 years) is important from a prevention standpoint. However, it is unknown whether standard programs can modify lower extremity biomechanics in pediatric populations or if specialized training is required. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: To compare the effects of traditional and age-specific pediatric anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programs on lower extremity biomechanics during a cutting task in youth athletes. The authors hypothesized that the age-specific pediatric program would result in greater sagittal plane motion (ie, hip and knee flexion) and less motion in the transverse and frontal plane (ie, knee valgus, knee and hip rotation) as compared with the traditional program. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1. METHODS: Sixty-five youth soccer athletes (38 boys, 27 girls) volunteered to participate. The mean age of participants was 10 +/- 1 years. Teams (n, 7) were cluster randomized to a pediatric injury prevention program, a traditional injury prevention program, or a control group. The pediatric program was modified from the traditional program to include more feedback, progressions, and variety. Teams performed their programs as part of their normal warm-up routine. Three-dimensional lower extremity biomechanics were assessed during a sidestep cutting task before and after completion of the 9-week intervention period. RESULTS: The pediatric program reduced the amount of knee external rotation at initial ground contact during the cutting task, F ((2,62)) = 3.79, P = .03 (change: pediatric, 7.73 degrees +/- 10.71 degrees ; control, -0.35 degrees +/- 7.76 degrees ), as compared with the control group after the intervention period. No other changes were observed. CONCLUSION: The injury prevention program designed for a pediatric population modified only knee rotation during the cutting task, whereas the traditional program did not result in any changes in cutting biomechanics. These findings suggest limited effectiveness of both programs for athletes younger than 12 years of age in terms of biomechanics during a cutting task.
机译:背景:从预防的角度来看,对发生最大受伤风险的年龄(15-17岁)之前的运动员实施前交叉韧带损伤预防计划很重要。但是,尚不清楚标准程序是否可以修改儿科人群的下肢生物力学或是否需要专门培训。假设/目的:比较传统和特定年龄的儿科前十字韧带损伤预防计划在青年运动员切割任务中对下肢生物力学的影响。作者假设,与传统的相比,针对特定年龄的儿科程序将导致矢状面运动(即髋和膝关节屈曲)和横,额平面的运动较少(即膝外翻,膝和髋关节旋转)程序。研究设计:随机对照试验;证据级别,1.方法:65名青年足球运动员(38名男孩,27名女孩)自愿参加。参与者的平均年龄为10 +/- 1岁。小组(n,7)被随机分为儿童伤害预防计划,传统伤害预防计划或对照组。儿科程序是对传统程序的修改,以包括更多的反馈,进展和变化。团队将其程序作为常规热身程序的一部分进行。在完成9周的干预期之前和之后,在进行边步切割任务期间评估了三维下肢生物力学。结果:儿科程序减少了切割任务期间初始地面接触时膝盖的外部旋转量,F((2,62))= 3.79,P = .03(变化:儿科,7.73度+/- 10.71度;控制,-0.35度+/- 7.76度),与对照组相比。没有观察到其他变化。结论:针对儿童人群的伤害预防程序仅在切割任务期间修改了膝盖的旋转,而传统程序并未导致切割生物力学的任何变化。这些发现表明,就切割任务而言,这两种程序对于12岁以下运动员的生物力学效果有限。

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