Single leg drop jump is affected by physical capacities in male soccer players following ACL reconstruction.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-20 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2225481
Luca Maestroni, Anthony Turner, Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Jason Pedley, Vasileios Sideris, Paul Read
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Single leg drop jump (SLDJ) assessment is commonly used during the later stages of rehabilitation to identify residual deficits in reactive strength but the effects of physical capacity on kinetic and kinematic variables in male soccer players following ACL reconstruction remain unknown. Isokinetic knee extension strength, kinematics from an inertial measurement unit 3D system and SLDJ performance variables and mechanics derived from a force plate were measured in 64 professional soccer players (24.7 ± 3.4 years) prior to return to sport (RTS). SLDJ between-limb differences was measured (part 1) and players were divided into tertiles based on isokinetic knee extension strength (weak, moderate and strong) and reactive strength index (RSI) (low, medium and high) (part 2). Moderate to large significant differences between the ACL reconstructed and uninjured limb in SLDJ performance (d = 0.92-1.05), kinetic (d = 0.62-0.71) and kinematic variables (d = 0.56) were evident. Stronger athletes jumped higher (p = 0.002; d = 0.85), produced greater concentric (p = 0.001; d = 0.85) and eccentric power (p = 0.002; d = 0.84). Similar findings were present for RSI, but the effects were larger (d = 1.52-3.84). Weaker players, and in particular those who had lower RSI, displayed landing mechanics indicative of a 'stiff' knee movement strategy. SLDJ performance, kinetic and kinematic differences were identified between-limbs in soccer players at the end of their rehabilitation following ACL reconstruction. Players with lower knee extension strength and RSI displayed reduced performance and kinetic strategies associated with increased injury risk.

前交叉韧带重建术后男性足球运动员的单腿下跳受体能影响。
单腿下蹲跳(SLDJ)评估通常用于康复后期阶段,以确定反应力量的残余缺陷,但前十字韧带重建后的男性足球运动员的体能对运动和运动学变量的影响仍然未知。在重返运动场(RTS)之前,对 64 名职业足球运动员(24.7 ± 3.4 岁)的等速伸膝力量、来自惯性测量单元三维系统的运动学数据以及来自力板的 SLDJ 性能变量和力学数据进行了测量。测量了肢体间的 SLDJ 差异(第 1 部分),并根据等速膝关节伸展力量(弱、中、强)和反应性力量指数(RSI)(低、中、高)将球员分为三等分(第 2 部分)。前交叉韧带重建肢体和未受伤肢体在 SLDJ 性能(d = 0.92-1.05)、运动学(d = 0.62-0.71)和运动学变量(d = 0.56)方面存在明显的中度至较大差异。强壮的运动员跳得更高(p = 0.002;d = 0.85),产生更大的同心(p = 0.001;d = 0.85)和偏心力量(p = 0.002;d = 0.84)。RSI 也有类似的结果,但影响更大(d = 1.52-3.84)。体质较弱的运动员,尤其是 RSI 值较低的运动员,其着地力学表现出 "僵硬 "的膝关节运动策略。在前交叉韧带重建后的康复末期,足球运动员的肢体间SLDJ表现、运动学和运动学差异得到了确认。膝关节伸展力量和RSI较低的球员表现出了与受伤风险增加相关的性能和运动策略下降。
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