Mechanical Demands at the Ankle Joint During Saut de Chat and Temps levé Jumps in Classically Trained Ballet Dancers.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2019-12-06 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S234289
Sarah K Perry, Harsh H Buddhadev, Lorraine R Brilla, David N Suprak
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Abstract

Background: During ballet, injuries to the Achilles tendon are associated with the take-off phase of various jumps.

Research question: The purpose of the study was to assess differences in mechanical demand on the body, specifically at the ankle, in two single-leg jumps commonly trained in ballet: a saut de chat (SDC) and a temps levé (TL).

Methods: Fifteen classically trained female dancers had 16 reflective markers placed on the lower body and each dancer performed each jump three times on a force plate. The marker position data and ground reaction forces (GRF) were captured synchronously at 250 Hz and 1000 Hz, respectively. Peak vertical GRF, mean rate of force development (RFD), peak ankle moment, and peak ankle power were determined and averaged across trials. Paired t-tests were used to determine differences between the SDC and the TL.

Results: When compared to the TL, the SDC displayed significantly higher peak vertical GRF (p = 0.003), RFD (p = 0.002), and peak ankle moment and power (p < 0.001). The effect sizes for these differences were large for all variables (Cohen's d > 0.80).

Conclusion: The mechanical demand at the ankle joint is significantly greater for the SDC than the TL.

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经典训练的芭蕾舞演员在翻腾和腾跃跳跃时踝关节的机械需求。
背景:在芭蕾中,跟腱的损伤与各种跳跃的起飞阶段有关。研究问题:本研究的目的是评估芭蕾中常用的两种单腿跳跃:弹跳(SDC)和腾跃(TL)对身体,特别是脚踝的机械需求的差异。方法:15名受过古典舞蹈训练的女舞者在下半身放置16个反射标记,每位舞者在受力板上每跳3次。分别在250 Hz和1000 Hz同步采集标记点位置数据和地面反作用力(GRF)。测定垂直峰值GRF、平均力发展率(RFD)、峰值踝关节力矩和峰值踝关节功率,并在试验中取平均值。配对t检验用于确定SDC和TL之间的差异。结果:与TL相比,SDC表现出更高的峰值垂直GRF (p = 0.003)、RFD (p = 0.002)和峰值踝力矩和功率(p < 0.001)。这些差异的效应量对于所有变量都很大(Cohen’s d > 0.80)。结论:踝关节的机械需求明显大于踝关节的机械需求。
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