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Augmented feedback supports skill transfer and reduces high-risk injury landing mechanics: A double-blind, randomized controlled laboratory study

机译:增强的反馈支持技能转移并降低高风险伤害着陆机理:一项双盲,随机对照实验室研究

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Background: There is a current need to produce a simple, yet effective method for screening and targeting possible deficiencies related to increased anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk. Hypothesis: Frontal plane knee angle (FPKA) during a drop vertical jump will decrease upon implementing augmented feedback into a standardized sport training program. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Thirty-seven female participants (mean ?? SD: age, 14.7 ?? 1.5 years; height, 160.9 ?? 6.8 cm; weight, 54.5 ?? 7.2 kg) were trained over 8 weeks. During each session, each participant received standardized training consisting of strength training, plyometrics, and conditioning. They were also videotaped running on a treadmill at a standardized speed and performing a repeated tuck jump for 10 seconds. Study participants were randomized into 2 groups and received augmented feedback on either their jumping (AF) or sprinting (CTRL) form. Average (mean of 3 trials) and most extreme (trial with greatest knee abduction) FPKA were calculated from 2-dimensional video captured during performance of the drop vertical jump. Results: After testing, a main effect of time was noted, with the AF group reducing their FPKA average by 37.9% over the 3 trials while the CTRL group demonstrated a 26.7% reduction average across the 3 trials (P<.05). Conversely, in the most extreme drop vertical jump trial, a significant time-by-group interaction was noted (P<.05). The AF group reduced their most extreme FPKA by 6.9?? (pretest, 18.4?? ?? 12.3??; posttest, 11.4?? ?? 10.1??) on their right leg and 6.5?? (pretest, 16.3?? ?? 14.5??; posttest, 9.8?? ?? 10.7??) on their left leg, which represented a 37.7% and 40.1% reduction in FPKA, respectively. In the CTRL group, no similar changes were noted in the right (pretest, 16.9?? ?? 14.3??; posttest, 14.0?? ?? 12.3??) or left leg (pretest, 9.8?? ?? 11.1??; posttest, 7.2?? ?? 9.2??) after training. Conclusion: Providing athletes with augmented feedback on deficits identified by the tuck jump assessment has a positive effect on their biomechanics during a different drop vertical jump task that is related to increased ACL injury risk. The ability of the augmented feedback to support the transfer of skills and injury risk factor reductions across different tasks provides exciting new evidence related to how neuromuscular training may ultimately cross over into retained biomechanics that reduce ACL injuries during sport. Clinical Relevance: The tuck jump assessment's ease of use makes it a timely and economically favorable method to support ACL prevention strategies in young girls. ? 2013 The Author(s).
机译:背景:当前需要产生一种简单而有效的方法来筛选和靶向与前十字韧带(ACL)受伤风险增加相关的可能缺陷。假设:在将下降的反馈应用于标准运动训练程序中时,垂直下降时的前屈膝角(FPKA)将减小。研究设计:受控实验室研究。方法:对三十七名女性参与者(平均SD:年龄,14.7±1.5岁;身高,160.9±6.8厘米;体重,54.5±7.2公斤)进行了为期8周的训练。在每个会议期间,每个参与者都接受了包括力量训练,体能测量和适应训练在内的标准化训练。他们还以标准速度在跑步机上跑步并进行了10秒钟的重复跳动录像。研究参与者被随机分为两组,并以跳跃(AF)或短跑(CTRL)形式获得增强的反馈。 FPKA是根据落下垂直跳跃过程中捕获的二维视频计算的平均值(3次试验的平均值)和最极端的(膝关节外展最大的试验)FPKA。结果:经过测试,注意到了时间的主要影响,AF组在3项试验中使FPKA平均降低了37.9%,而CTRL组在3项试验中降低了26.7%(P <.05)。相反,在最极端的跌落垂直跳跃试验中,注意到了显着的逐组时间交互作用(P <.05)。 AF组将最极端的FPKA降低了6.9? (前测18.4 ?? ?? 12.3 ??;后测11.4 ?? ?? 10.1 ??)的右腿和6.5 ?? (左测前测16.3 ?? ?? 14.5 ??;后测9.8 ?? ?? 10.7 ??),分别表示FPKA降低了37.7%和40.1%。在CTRL组中,右腿(测试前为16.9 ?? 14.3 ??;后测试为14.0 ?? 12.3 ??)或左腿(测试前9.8 ?? ?? 11.1 ??)没有发现类似的变化。 ;训练后的7.2 ???? 9.2 ??)。结论:为运动员提供关于the跳评估所发现的缺陷的增强反馈,在不同的下降垂直跳动作中与ACL受伤风险增加相关,对他们的生物力学有积极影响。增强的反馈支持在不同任务之间转移技能和减少伤害风险因素的能力,提供了令人振奋的新证据,这些证据与神经肌肉训练最终如何过渡到减少运动过程中ACL损伤的保留生物力学有关。临床意义:jump跳评估的易用性使其成为支持年轻女性ACL预防策略的及时且经济上有利的方法。 ? 2013作者。

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