Munro Allan, Herrington Lee
University of Bradford, United Kingdom.
University of Salford, United Kingdom.
Knee. 2014 Oct;21(5):891-5. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2014.05.011. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
Modification of high-risk movement strategies such as dynamic knee valgus is key to the reduction of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and patellofemoral joint (PFJ) injuries. Augmented feedback, which includes video and verbal feedback, could offer a quick, simple and effective alternative to training programs for altering high-risk movement patterns. It is not clear whether feedback can reduce dynamic knee valgus measured using frontal plane projection angle (FPPA).
Vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), two-dimensional FPPA of the knee, contact time and jump height of 20 recreationally active university students were measured during a drop jump task pre- and post- an augmented feedback intervention. A control group of eight recreationally active university students were also studied at baseline and repeat test.
There was a significant reduction in vGRF (p=0.033), FPPA (p<0.001) and jump height (p<0.001) and an increase in contact time (p<0.001) post feedback in the intervention group. No changes were evident in the control group.
Augmented feedback leads to significant decreases in vGRF, FPPA and contact time which may help to reduce ACL and PFJ injury risk. However, these changes may result in decreased performance.
Augmented feedback reduces dynamic knee valgus, as measured via FPPA, and forces experienced during the drop jump task and therefore could be used as a tool for helping decrease ACL and PFJ injury risk prior to, or as part of, the implementation of injury prevention training programs.
改变高风险运动策略,如动态膝外翻,是减少前交叉韧带(ACL)和髌股关节(PFJ)损伤的关键。增强反馈,包括视频和言语反馈,可为改变高风险运动模式的训练计划提供一种快速、简单且有效的替代方法。目前尚不清楚反馈是否能降低使用额面投影角(FPPA)测量的动态膝外翻。
在增强反馈干预前后的下落跳任务中,测量了20名有运动习惯的大学生的垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)、膝关节二维FPPA、接触时间和跳跃高度。还对一组由8名有运动习惯的大学生组成的对照组在基线和重复测试时进行了研究。
干预组在反馈后,vGRF(p = 0.033)、FPPA(p < 0.001)和跳跃高度(p < 0.001)显著降低,接触时间增加(p < 0.001)。对照组未见明显变化。
增强反馈可导致vGRF、FPPA和接触时间显著降低,这可能有助于降低ACL和PFJ损伤风险。然而,这些变化可能会导致运动表现下降。
增强反馈可降低通过FPPA测量的动态膝外翻以及下落跳任务期间所承受的力,因此可作为一种工具,在实施预防损伤训练计划之前或作为其一部分,帮助降低ACL和PFJ损伤风险。