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Lower limb movement symmetry cannot be assumed when investigating the stop-jump landing

机译:调查停跳着陆时不能假定下肢运动对称

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Purpose: When investigating lower limb landing biomechanics, researchers often assume movement symmetry between a participant's right and left lower limbs for the simplicity of data collection and analysis, although landing tasks often involve dual-limb motion. However, whether lower limb symmetry can be assumed when investigating dynamic, sport-specific movements such as the stop-jump has not been investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether there were any significant differences in selected kinetic, kinematic, and muscle activation patterns characterizing lower limb biomechanics displayed by the dominant limb compared with the nondominant limb of participants during a stop-jump task. Methods: Sixteen male athletes with normal patellar tendons on diagnostic imaging performed five successful stop-jump trials. Patellar tendon forces (FPT), ground reaction forces, three-dimensional kinematics, and EMG activity of seven lower limb muscles were recorded for the dominant and nondominant lower limbs during each trial. Results: During the horizontal landing phase, the dominant lower limb sustained a significantly higher FPT and peak net knee joint extension moment compared with the nondominant lower limb. Furthermore, during the vertical landing phase, the dominant lower limb sustained significantly lower vertical but higher posterior ground reaction forces compared with the nondominant lower limb. Other variables did not significantly vary as a function of lower limb dominance. Conclusions: It is recommended that researchers clearly identify their primary outcome variables and ensure that their experimental design, particularly in terms of lower limb dominance, provides an appropriate framework to investigate possible mechanics underlying unilateral and bilateral knee joint injuries during dual-limb movements such as the stop-jump task.
机译:目的:在研究下肢着陆生物力学时,尽管着陆任务通常涉及双肢运动,但研究人员通常会假设参与者左右下肢之间的运动对称性,以简化数据收集和分析。但是,在调查动态的,运动特定的运动(例如,跳跃运动)时是否可以假设下肢对称性尚未进行研究。因此,本研究旨在确定在跳跃动作中参与者的优势肢与非优势肢相比,在选定的动力学,运动学和肌肉激活模式上是否存在显着差异,这些特征表征了优势肢所显示的下肢生物力学。方法:对16名with骨肌腱正常的男运动员进行了诊断性成像,进行了5次成功的跳跃试验。在每次试验中,记录下肢的显性和非显性下肢的骨肌腱力(FPT),地面反作用力,三维运动学和EMG活动。结果:在水平着陆阶段,与非优势下肢相比,优势下肢保持明显更高的FPT和峰值净膝关节伸展力矩。此外,在垂直着陆阶段,与不占优势的下肢相比,占优势的下肢承受的垂直力明显较低,但后部地面反作用力较高。其他变量没有显着变化,作为下肢优势的函数。结论:建议研究人员清楚地确定他们的主要结局变量,并确保他们的实验设计,特别是在下肢优势方面,提供适当的框架,以研究双肢运动(如停跳任务。

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