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Sex and limb differences in hip and knee kinematics and kinetics during anticipated and unanticipated jump landings: implications for anterior cruciate ligament injury.

机译:预期和未预期的跳跃着陆期间髋部和膝部运动学和动力学的性别和肢体差异:对前十字韧带损伤的影响。

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OBJECTIVES: In this study, the effects of temporal changes in unanticipated (UN) prelanding stimuli on lower limb biomechanics and the impact of sex and limb dominance on these variables during single-leg landings were determined. It was hypothesised that reductions in the time of prelanding UN stimuli, female sex, and the non-dominant limb would significantly increase high-risk landing biomechanics during UN jump landings. METHODS: 26 (13 men and 13 women) had initial contact (IC) and peak stance (0-50%) phase (PS) lower limb joint kinematics and kinetics quantified during anticipated (AN) and UN single-leg (left and right) landings. Postlanding jump direction was governed via one of two randomly ordered light stimuli, presented either before initiation of the jump (AN), or 600 ms (UN1), 500 ms (UN2) or 400 ms (UN3) immediately before ground contact. RESULTS: Statistically significant (p<0.05) differences in IC hip posture and PS hip and knee internal rotation moments occurred in UN compared with AN landings. Differences were not observed, however, among UN conditions for any biomechanical comparisons. Significant (p<0.05) differences in specific IC and PS hip and knee postures and loads occurred between sexes and limbs. Neither of these factors, however, influenced movement condition effects. CONCLUSION: UN landings induce modifications in landing biomechanics that may increase anterior cruciate ligament injury risk in both men and women. These modifications, however, do not appear overly sensitive to the timing of the UN stimulus, at least within a temporal range affording a successful movement response. Expanding UN training to include even shorter stimulus-response times may promote the additional central control adaptations necessary to manoeuvre safely within the random sports setting.
机译:目的:在这项研究中,确定了意外(UN)着陆前刺激的时间变化对下肢生物力学的影响,以及单腿着陆期间性别和肢体优势对这些变量的影响。有人假设,减少联合国着陆前的刺激时间,女性和非主导肢体的时间会大大增加联合国跳跃着陆期间的高风险着陆生物力学。方法:26例(13例男性和13例女性)在预期(AN)和联合国单腿(左,右)中有初步接触(IC)和高峰期(0-50%)相(PS)下肢关节运动学和动力学定量)着陆。着陆后跳跃的方向是由两个随机有序的光刺激之一控制的,在跳跃开始(AN)之前或地面接触前600 ms(UN1),500 ms(UN2)或400 ms(UN3)出现。结果:与AN着陆相比,UN发生IC髋姿势,PS髋和膝盖内部旋转力矩有统计学意义(p <0.05)。但是,在联合国条件下,任何生物力学比较均未观察到差异。性别和四肢之间,特定的IC和PS髋部和膝盖的姿势和负荷存在显着(p <0.05)差异。但是,这两个因素都不影响运动条件的影响。结论:联合国降落会引起降落生物力学的改变,可能会增加男性和女性前交叉韧带受伤的风险。但是,这些修改对联合国刺激的时机似乎并不太敏感,至少在能够成功做出运动响应的时间范围内。扩大联合国培训以包括甚至更短的刺激响应时间,可能会促进必要的附加中央控制适应性,以在随机运动环境中安全机动。

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