Statistical Parametric Mapping to detect the effects of the secondary jump direction on landing kinematics.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Claudia Brunetti, Rodrigo Rabello, Nicholas Poletti, Filippo Bertozzi, Chiarella Sforza
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Abstract

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in sports often occur with non-contact mechanisms, such as landing and cutting. Previous studies explored the ACL injury biomechanical risk factors through drop-jumps combined with secondary jumps. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the secondary jump direction on first landing kinematic temporal series. Fifty-seven participants (29 males, 28 females) performed three single-leg drop-jumps followed by secondary jumps in vertical (single-planar), 45°-medial and 45°-lateral direction (multi-planar). Lower limb and trunk landing kinematics was recorded using a 9-camera motion capture system and analysed with a One-way ANOVA through Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM), from initial contact to maximum knee flexion. All variables were affected by the secondary jump direction, except trunk rotation. In sagittal plane, kinematic main differences were found between single- and multi-planar tasks. The latter elicited higher trunk, hip, and knee flexion. Frontal plane kinematics was more influenced by medio-lateral components of secondary jumps. Our results could underline how a single task may be insufficient for ACL injury risk assessment. Single- and multi-planar tasks including a secondary jump should be considered for more comprehensive evaluations in prevention and rehabilitation programs, but caution should be used when comparing results of studies adopting different tasks.

统计参数映射法检测二次跳跃方向对着地运动学的影响。
运动中的前十字韧带(ACL)损伤通常发生在落地和切入等非接触机制中。之前的研究通过落体跳结合二次起跳探讨了前十字韧带损伤的生物力学风险因素。本研究旨在探讨二次跳跃方向对首次着地运动学时序的影响。57 名参与者(29 名男性,28 名女性)进行了三次单腿落体跳,然后在垂直方向(单平面)、45°-内侧方向和 45°-外侧方向(多平面)进行了二次跳跃。下肢和躯干着地运动学数据由 9 个摄像头的运动捕捉系统记录,并通过统计参数绘图(SPM)对从初始接触到膝关节最大屈曲的过程进行单因素方差分析。除躯干旋转外,所有变量均受二次跳跃方向的影响。在矢状面上,单平面和多平面任务之间存在运动学上的主要差异。后者引起的躯干、髋关节和膝关节屈曲更高。额面运动学受二次跳跃的内外侧成分影响更大。我们的研究结果可以说明,单一任务可能不足以进行前交叉韧带损伤风险评估。在预防和康复计划中进行更全面的评估时,应考虑包括二次跳跃在内的单平面和多平面任务,但在比较采用不同任务的研究结果时应谨慎。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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