The Effect of Functional Training on Dynamic Knee Valgus of Youth Soccer Players: A Pilot Study.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2025-06-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.70252/IIMQ1487
Ole Tovar, Dóra Molnár, Badis Soussi, Ádám Uhlár, Tamás Horváth, Mira Ambrus
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Knee injuries are very common in soccer players. High loads on the knee during landing or changes of direction can lead to a valgus shift of the knee, known as Dynamic Knee Valgus (DKV). Many studies have shown that a large shift in DKV is a predisposing factor for knee injuries and disease, such as anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL), patellofemoral pain syndrome or osteoarthritis. Functional training could be a great tool to reduce DKV. Thus, in this pilot study, nine male youth soccer players (mean age: 16.4 ± 0.2 years) took part in six weeks of functional training program. DKV was measured in pre- and post-measurements during single leg squats using Kinect Azure camera with DynaKnee software. In addition, maximal voluntary muscle contraction (MVC) was measured using a dynamometer and muscle activation amplitude (MAA) was measured using electromyography. Data were analysed using a non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test to assess differences in DKV, MAA and MVC at a 5% significance level. Data showed a small improvement of DKV in the dominant leg. MVC increased slightly in all variables. The MAA of the involved muscles in the single-leg squat did not show a higher value, but rather a decreasing trend. However, none of the analyses showed significant changes. The small number of participants and the short duration of the training might have been a limiting factor. Further studies should repeat the procedure with a larger group of participants and a longer training period.

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功能训练对青少年足球运动员动态膝外翻的影响:一项初步研究。
膝盖受伤在足球运动员中很常见。在着陆或改变方向时,膝关节承受的高负荷可导致膝关节外翻移位,称为动态膝外翻(DKV)。许多研究表明,DKV的大位移是膝关节损伤和疾病的易感因素,如前交叉韧带损伤(ACL)、髌股疼痛综合征或骨关节炎。功能训练是降低DKV的好方法。因此,在这项初步研究中,9名男性青少年足球运动员(平均年龄:16.4±0.2岁)参加了为期6周的功能训练计划。使用Kinect Azure相机和DynaKnee软件在单腿深蹲的前后测量中测量DKV。此外,用测力仪测量最大随意肌收缩(MVC),用肌电图测量肌肉激活幅度(MAA)。采用非参数Wilcoxon符号秩检验对数据进行分析,以5%显著性水平评估DKV、MAA和MVC的差异。数据显示优势腿的DKV略有改善。MVC在所有变量中都略有增加。单腿深蹲时受累肌肉的MAA值并没有升高,反而呈下降趋势。然而,没有一项分析显示出显著的变化。参加人数少和培训时间短可能是一个限制因素。进一步的研究应以更大的参与者群体和更长的训练期重复这一程序。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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