Interlimb biomechanics of female football players during vertical jump as a predictor of anterior cruciate ligament ruptures.

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Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-06-16 Print Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02605-2025-02
Zeynep Katircioglu, Begum Yalcin, Anil Isik, Melda Pelin Yargic, Hande Argunsah
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Purpose: This study investigates inter-limb asymmetry during drop vertical jumps in elite female football players by examining biomechanical variables, such as joint kinematics and ground reaction forces, that are strongly associated with increased anterior cruciate ligament injury risk. Methods: Kinematic and kinetic parameters of 12 football players performing a vertical drop jump from a 30 cm high box were recorded using the Xsens MVN Awinda motion capture system and Vald Force Decks. Results: The findings revealed significant differences in range of motion between the limbs, particularly in internal/external rotation and dorsiflexion/plantarflexion ( p < 0.05). No significant differences were found in abduction/adduction or flexion-extension ROM between limbs during both landing phases. Internal/external rotation range differed significantly during the first landing phase ( p < 0.05), but not the second. Hip joint flexion/extension exhibited minimal variation compared to the ankle and knee, with slight increases observed at the hip. From a kinetic standpoint, concentric mean power demonstrated a strong positive correlation with peak power ( ρ = 0.903), underscoring its crucial role in optimizing performance and mitigating injury risk. Conclusions: The study evaluated biomechanical indicators strongly linked to ACL injury risk. Findings highlight that asymmetrical loading and movement patterns, especially knee valgus and inter-limb discrepancies, may predispose female athletes to non-contact ACL injuries. These results emphasize the need for neuromuscular training interventions targeting symmetry, proprioception, and controlled landing to reduce injury risk and enhance performance.

女足球运动员在垂直跳跃时的肢间生物力学作为前交叉韧带断裂的预测因子。
目的:本研究通过检查与前交叉韧带损伤风险增加密切相关的生物力学变量,如关节运动学和地面反作用力,研究优秀女足运动员在垂直落体跳跃过程中的肢间不对称性。方法:采用Xsens MVN Awinda运动捕捉系统和Vald Force deck记录12名足球运动员从30 cm高的箱子上进行垂直落体跳跃的运动学和动力学参数。结果:研究结果显示四肢之间的活动范围有显著差异,特别是内/外旋转和背屈/跖屈(p < 0.05)。在两个着陆阶段,四肢间外展/内收或屈伸ROM均无显著差异。内/外旋转范围在第一个着陆阶段差异显著(p < 0.05),但在第二个着陆阶段差异不显著。与踝关节和膝关节相比,髋关节屈曲/伸展表现出最小的变化,在髋部观察到轻微的增加。从动力学的角度来看,同心圆平均功率与峰值功率呈正相关(ρ = 0.903),强调了其在优化性能和降低伤害风险方面的关键作用。结论:该研究评估了与前交叉韧带损伤风险密切相关的生物力学指标。研究结果强调,不对称的负荷和运动模式,特别是膝关节外翻和肢间差异,可能使女性运动员容易发生非接触性前交叉韧带损伤。这些结果强调需要针对对称性、本体感觉和控制着陆进行神经肌肉训练干预,以减少受伤风险并提高表现。
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