Maturation and biomechanical risk factors associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury: Is there a link? A systematic review

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Anna J. Butcher , Sarah Ward , Tracey Clissold , Jim Richards , Kim Hébert-Losier
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Abstract

Objective

To establish the potential link between sex-specific maturation and biomechanical factors associated with ACL injury during dynamic tasks.

Design

Systematic review.

Literature search

Five databases (CINHAL®, Cochrane Library, PubMed®, Scopus®, and SPORTDiscus) were searched and monitored until 27 May 2024.

Study selection criteria

Cross-sectional, cohort, case-control, or interventional studies reporting one or more biomechanical variable linked with ACL injury and which assessed participants across two or more maturation phases were considered eligible.

Data synthesis

Studies were assessed for risk of bias using a modified version of the Newcastle Ottawa Scale and overall quality of evidence was rated using GRADE. Metrics and effect sizes were presented where available.

Results

Eighteen included studies examined 400 males, 1377 females, and 315 participants of undefined sex across various maturation phases. The methodological quality of most studies (n = 16) was considered good, and satisfactory for two. Knee abduction angle, knee abduction moment, knee flexion angle, and ground reaction forces were most commonly reported. Knee abduction angles and moments and knee flexion angles were greater in late and post-pubertal females than males and pre-pubertal females during both landing and cutting tasks. When normalised for body mass, ground reaction forces were generally greater in males compared to females overall and for less mature participants for both sexes. Overall quality of evidence was low or medium across the four biomechanical measures.

Conclusion

Sex-specific maturation considerations are important in the targeted development and implementation of ACL injury risk identification and prevention strategies.

与前十字韧带损伤相关的成熟和生物力学风险因素:是否存在联系?系统回顾
目的确定性别特异性成熟与动态任务中与前交叉韧带损伤相关的生物力学因素之间的潜在联系。文献检索检索五个数据库(CINHAL®、Cochrane Library、PubMed®、Scopus® 和 SPORTDiscus),并监测至 2024 年 5 月 27 日。研究选择标准横断面研究、队列研究、病例对照研究或干预性研究,只要报告了一种或多种与前交叉韧带损伤相关的生物力学变量,并对两个或多个成熟阶段的参与者进行了评估,均被视为符合条件。数据综合使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表的修订版对研究进行偏倚风险评估,并使用 GRADE 对证据的总体质量进行评级。结果18项纳入研究对不同成熟阶段的400名男性、1377名女性和315名性别不明的参与者进行了研究。大多数研究(n = 16)的方法学质量被认为是良好的,有两项研究的方法学质量令人满意。膝关节外展角度、膝关节外展力矩、膝关节屈曲角度和地面反作用力是最常见的报告内容。在着地和切割任务中,晚期和青春期后女性的膝外展角度和力矩以及膝关节屈曲角度均大于男性和青春期前女性。根据体重进行归一化处理后,总体而言,男性的地面反作用力大于女性,而成熟度较低的男女参与者的地面反作用力也更大。在四项生物力学测量中,证据的总体质量为低或中等。结论在有针对性地制定和实施前交叉韧带损伤风险识别和预防策略时,考虑特定性别的成熟度非常重要。
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Physical Therapy in Sport
Physical Therapy in Sport 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
125
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy in Sport is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of research and clinical practice material relevant to the healthcare professions involved in sports and exercise medicine, and rehabilitation. The journal publishes material that is indispensable for day-to-day practice and continuing professional development. Physical Therapy in Sport covers topics dealing with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries, as well as more general areas of sports and exercise medicine and related sports science. The journal publishes original research, case studies, reviews, masterclasses, papers on clinical approaches, and book reviews, as well as occasional reports from conferences. Papers are double-blind peer-reviewed by our international advisory board and other international experts, and submissions from a broad range of disciplines are actively encouraged.
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