Nunes Guilherme S, de Noronha Marcos, Wageck Bruna, Scirea Juliana Bonetti, Haupenthal Alessandro, Michaelsen Stella Maris
Department of Physiotherapy, Health and Sports Sciences Center, Santa Catarina State University, Florianópolis, Brazil.
Department of Physiotherapy, Health and Sports Sciences Center, Santa Catarina State University, Florianópolis, Brazil; Department of Community and Allied Health, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia.
Hum Mov Sci. 2016 Oct;49:301-7. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2016.08.001. Epub 2016 Aug 17.
There is some evidence showing that people with functional ankle instability (FAI) can present changes in postural control during the landing phase of a jump. These studies also show preliminary results indicating possible changes during phases prior to landing. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate whether movement adjustments prior to a jump are different between people with and without FAI. Sixty participants with (n=30) and without (n=30) FAI participated in this study. The main outcome measures were the variability of range of motion in ankle inversion/eversion and dorsiflexion/plantarflexion; and variability of center of pressure for the directions anterior-posterior and medio-lateral during the pre-jump period for drop jump, vertical jump and during single-leg stance. The group with instability showed more variability of center of pressure in anterior-posterior direction (p=0.04) and variability of range of motion in ankle dorsiflexion/plantar flexion (p=0.04) compared to control in the single-leg stance test. For the within-group comparisons, the group with instability showed more variability of center of pressure in anterior-posterior direction in the drop jump higher than single-leg stance and vertical jump. The same pattern was seen for the control group. Thus, this study suggests that people with FAI have greater ankle range of motion variability and center of pressure variability in the anterior-posterior axis when compared to healthy individuals during single-leg stance. For those same two variables, preparation for a drop jump causes more postural instability when compared to the preparation for a vertical jump and to single-leg stance.
有证据表明,功能性踝关节不稳(FAI)患者在跳跃着陆阶段的姿势控制会出现变化。这些研究还显示了初步结果,表明在着陆前阶段可能存在变化。因此,本研究的目的是调查有和没有FAI的人在跳跃前的运动调整是否存在差异。60名参与者(FAI患者30名,非FAI患者30名)参与了本研究。主要观察指标为:在纵跳、垂直跳和单腿站立的跳跃前期,踝关节内翻/外翻和背屈/跖屈的运动范围变异性;以及前后方向和内外侧方向的压力中心变异性。在单腿站立测试中,与对照组相比,不稳定组在前后方向上的压力中心变异性更大(p=0.04),踝关节背屈/跖屈的运动范围变异性更大(p=0.04)。对于组内比较,不稳定组在纵跳中前后方向的压力中心变异性大于单腿站立和垂直跳。对照组也呈现相同模式。因此,本研究表明,与健康个体相比,FAI患者在单腿站立时踝关节运动范围变异性和前后轴上的压力中心变异性更大。对于这两个相同变量,与垂直跳和单腿站立的准备相比,纵跳准备会导致更多的姿势不稳定。