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Biomechanical measures during landing and postural stability predict second anterior cruciate ligament injury after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and return to sport.

机译:着陆和姿势稳定期间的生物力学措施可预测前交叉韧带重建并恢复运动后的第二前交叉韧带损伤。

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BACKGROUND: Athletes who return to sport participation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) have a higher risk of a second anterior cruciate ligament injury (either reinjury or contralateral injury) compared with non-anterior cruciate ligament-injured athletes. HYPOTHESES: Prospective measures of neuromuscular control and postural stability after ACLR will predict relative increased risk for a second anterior cruciate ligament injury. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study (prognosis); Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: Fifty-six athletes underwent a prospective biomechanical screening after ACLR using 3-dimensional motion analysis during a drop vertical jump maneuver and postural stability assessment before return to pivoting and cutting sports. After the initial test session, each subject was followed for 12 months for occurrence of a second anterior cruciate ligament injury. Lower extremity joint kinematics, kinetics, and postural stability were assessed and analyzed. Analysis of variance and logistic regression were used to identify predictors of a second anterior cruciate ligament injury. RESULTS: Thirteen athletes suffered a subsequent second anterior cruciate ligament injury. Transverse plane hip kinetics and frontal plane knee kinematics during landing, sagittal plane knee moments at landing, and deficits in postural stability predicted a second injury in this population (C statistic = 0.94) with excellent sensitivity (0.92) and specificity (0.88). Specific predictive parameters included an increase in total frontal plane (valgus) movement, greater asymmetry in internal knee extensor moment at initial contact, and a deficit in single-leg postural stability of the involved limb, as measured by the Biodex stability system. Hip rotation moment independently predicted second anterior cruciate ligament injury (C = 0.81) with high sensitivity (0.77) and specificity (0.81). CONCLUSION: Altered neuromuscular control of the hip and knee during a dynamic landing task and postural stability deficits after ACLR are predictors of a second anterior cruciate ligament injury after an athlete is released to return to sport.
机译:背景:与前交叉韧带未受伤的运动员相比,前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)后恢复运动的运动员发生第二前交叉韧带损伤(再受伤或对侧受伤)的风险更高。假设:ACLR后神经肌肉控制和姿势稳定性的前瞻性措施将预测第二次前交叉韧带损伤的风险相对增加。研究设计:队列研究(预后);证据级别:2。方法:对五十六名运动员在ACLR后进行了前瞻性的生物力学筛查,在降落垂直跳跃动作和姿势稳定性评估之前使用三维运动分析,然后返回到进行枢轴运动和切割运动。在最初的测试阶段之后,对每个受试者进行12个月的随访,以观察其是否发生第二次前交叉韧带损伤。下肢关节运动学,动力学和姿势稳定性进行了评估和分析。方差分析和逻辑回归用于确定第二前交叉韧带损伤的预测因子。结果:13名运动员遭受了第二次前十字韧带损伤。着陆时的横向平面髋部动力学和额平面膝关节运动学,着陆时矢状面膝盖力矩以及姿势稳定性不足预示了该人群的第二次损伤(C统计= 0.94),具有出色的敏感性(0.92)和特异性(0.88)。具体的预测性参数包括总前额平面(外翻)运动的增加,初次接触时内部膝盖伸肌力矩的更大不对称性以及受累肢体单腿姿势稳定性的不足(如Biodex稳定性系统所测量)。髋关节旋转力矩独立地预测第二前交叉韧带损伤(C = 0.81),具有高敏感性(0.77)和特异性(0.81)。结论:动态着陆任务期间髋和膝神经肌肉控制的改变以及ACLR后姿势稳定性的不足是运动员被释放重返运动后第二次前十字韧带损伤的预兆。

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