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下肢能量吸收与前交叉韧带损伤相关生物力学因素之间的关联。

The association between lower extremity energy absorption and biomechanical factors related to anterior cruciate ligament injury.

作者信息

Norcross Marc F, Blackburn J Troy, Goerger Benjamin M, Padua Darin A

机构信息

Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2010 Dec;25(10):1031-6. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2010.07.013. Epub 2010 Aug 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Greater total energy absorption by the lower extremity musculature during landing may reduce stresses placed on capsuloligamentous tissues with differences in joint contributions to energy absorption potentially affecting anterior cruciate ligament injury risk. However, the relationships between energy absorption and prospectively identified biomechanical factors associated with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury have yet to be demonstrated.

METHODS

Sagittal plane total, hip, knee and ankle energy absorption, and peak vertical ground reaction force, anterior tibial shear force, knee flexion and knee valgus angles, and internal hip extension and knee varus moments were measured in 27 individuals (14 females, 13 males) performing double leg jump landings. Correlation coefficients assessed the relationships between energy absorption during three time intervals (initial impact phase, terminal phase, and total landing) and biomechanical factors related to anterior cruciate ligament injury.

FINDINGS

More favorable values of biomechanical factors related to non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury were associated with: 1) Lesser total (R(2)=0.178-0.558), hip (R(2)=0.229-0.651) and ankle (R(2)=0.280), but greater knee (R(2)=0.147) energy absorption during the initial impact phase; 2) Greater total (R(2)=0.170-0.845), hip (R(2)=0.599), knee (R(2)=0.236-0.834), and ankle (R(2)=0.276) energy absorption during the terminal phase of landing; and 3) Greater knee (R(2)=0.158-0.709), but lesser hip (R(2)=0.309) and ankle (R(2)=0.210-0.319) energy absorption during the total landing period.

INTERPRETATION

These results suggest that biomechanical factors related to anterior cruciate ligament injury are influenced by both the magnitude and timing of lower extremity energy absorption during landing.

摘要

背景

着陆过程中下肢肌肉组织吸收的总能量增加,可能会减轻关节囊韧带组织所承受的应力,而关节对能量吸收的贡献差异可能会影响前交叉韧带损伤风险。然而,能量吸收与前瞻性确定的非接触性前交叉韧带损伤相关生物力学因素之间的关系尚未得到证实。

方法

对27名个体(14名女性,13名男性)进行双腿跳跃着陆测试,测量矢状面的总能量吸收、髋部、膝部和踝部能量吸收,以及垂直地面反作用力峰值、胫骨前剪切力、膝关节屈曲和膝关节外翻角度,以及髋部内收伸展和膝关节内翻力矩。相关系数评估了三个时间间隔(初始冲击阶段、末期阶段和整个着陆过程)的能量吸收与前交叉韧带损伤相关生物力学因素之间的关系。

结果

与非接触性前交叉韧带损伤相关的生物力学因素的更有利值与以下因素有关:1)初始冲击阶段总能量吸收较少(R²=0.178 - 0.558)、髋部能量吸收较少(R²=0.229 - 0.651)和踝部能量吸收较少(R²=0.280),但膝部能量吸收较多(R²=0.147);2)着陆末期阶段总能量吸收较多(R²=0.170 - 0.845)、髋部能量吸收较多(R²=0.599)、膝部能量吸收较多(R²=0.236 - 0.834)和踝部能量吸收较多(R²=0.276);3)整个着陆期间膝部能量吸收较多(R²=0.158 - 0.709),但髋部能量吸收较少(R²=0.309)和踝部能量吸收较少(R²=0.210 - 0.319)。

解读

这些结果表明,与前交叉韧带损伤相关的生物力学因素受着陆过程中下肢能量吸收的大小和时间的影响。

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