Salci Yasar, Kentel Behzat Bahadir, Heycan Cengiz, Akin Sabire, Korkusuz Feza
Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Education, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2004 Jul;19(6):622-8. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2004.03.006.
To compare differences in kinematic and kinetic parameters of knee, hip and ankle joints between male and female college volleyball players.
Cross-sectional study.
Landing injuries, which usually involve anterior cruciate ligament injuries, are common in volleyball with a higher incidence in females. Landing preferences of both male and female players may provide additional background about the mechanisms contributing to the anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Eight female and eight male college volleyball players performed spike and block landings from 40 and 60 cm height platforms. Lower extremity joint kinetics and kinematics, and leg muscle strengths were recorded.
Females demonstrated significantly lower knee and hip flexion angles compared to their male counterparts in knee flexion at 40 cm spike and hip flexion at 40 cm block landings. Group comparison also revealed that male players' peak knee extensor moment at 60 cm block landing was significantly different than female players. Additionally, female players applied significantly higher normalized ground reaction forces and males knee flexion angles and thigh muscle strength results positive and highly correlated but relation could not found in females. It is likely that females may not use their thigh muscles as effective as males in landing.
Female volleyball players initiate different lower extremity mechanics during landings than that of males.
Identifying the landing strategy differences between female and male college volleyball players may provide detailed perspective about the load distribution in lower extremity joints for determining major factors affecting the increased incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in females.
比较男女大学生排球运动员膝关节、髋关节和踝关节的运动学和动力学参数差异。
横断面研究。
落地损伤在排球运动中很常见,通常涉及前交叉韧带损伤,女性的发病率更高。男女运动员的落地偏好可能为导致前交叉韧带损伤的机制提供更多背景信息。
8名女大学生排球运动员和8名男大学生排球运动员从40厘米和60厘米高的平台进行扣球和拦网落地动作。记录下肢关节的动力学和运动学以及腿部肌肉力量。
在40厘米扣球落地时的膝关节屈曲以及40厘米拦网落地时的髋关节屈曲中,女性的膝关节和髋关节屈曲角度明显低于男性。组间比较还显示,男性运动员在60厘米拦网落地时的膝关节伸肌峰值力矩与女性运动员有显著差异。此外,女性运动员施加的标准化地面反作用力明显更高,男性的膝关节屈曲角度与大腿肌肉力量结果呈正相关且高度相关,但在女性中未发现这种关系。女性在落地时可能没有男性那样有效地使用大腿肌肉。
女排运动员在落地时启动的下肢力学机制与男排运动员不同。
确定男女大学生排球运动员的落地策略差异,可能为确定影响女性前交叉韧带损伤发病率增加的主要因素,提供有关下肢关节负荷分布的详细视角。