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女子大学运动员着陆误差评分系统表现与损伤之间的关系

The Relationship between Landing Error Scoring System Performance and Injury in Female Collegiate Athletes.

作者信息

Lisman Peter, Wilder Joshua N, Berenbach Joshua, Jiao Enric, Hansberger Bethany

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Towson University.

Department of Athletics, Towson University.

出版信息

Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2021 Dec 1;16(6):1415-1425. doi: 10.26603/001c.29873. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) is a standardized tool used to identify aberrant biomechanical movement patterns during a jump-landing task. Prior authors have examined the value of the LESS in identifying ACL injury risk in athletic populations. Yet, no study has evaluated the association between LESS performance and incidence of any type of lower extremity injury in female collegiate athletes across multiple sports.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between LESS performance as measured with a markerless motion-capture system and lower extremity injury in female collegiate athletes.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective cohort study.

METHODS

One hundred and ten DI female collegiate athletes (basketball, n=12; field hockey, n=17; gymnastics, n=14; lacrosse, n=27; softball, n=23; volleyball, n=17) completed a jump-landing test prior to the start of their sport seasons. The LESS was automatically scored using a Microsoft Kinect sensor and Athletic Movement Assessment software (PhysiMax®). Participants were tracked throughout one competitive season for incidence of time-loss lower extremity injury. A Receiver Operating Characteristic curve determined the optimal cutpoint for the total LESS score for predicting injury. Pearson's Chi squared statistics examined the association between injury and LESS total scores >5. The Fisher exact test evaluated group differences for the frequency of receiving an error on individual LESS test items.

RESULTS

Female collegiate athletes with LESS scores >5 were not more likely to be injured than those with scores ≤5 (χ2=2.53, p=0.111). The relative risk of injury to this group was 1.78 (95% CI=0.86, 3.68) while the odds ratio was 2.10 (95% CI=0.83, 5.27). The uninjured group was more likely to receive an error on lateral trunk flexion at initial contact than the injured group (p=0.023).

CONCLUSION

The LESS total score was not associated with an increased odds of lower extremity injury in this cohort of female collegiate athletes. Future studies to examine the association between individual LESS item scores and injury are warranted.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

1b.

摘要

背景

落地误差评分系统(LESS)是一种标准化工具,用于识别跳跃落地任务期间异常的生物力学运动模式。先前的作者已经研究了LESS在识别运动员群体中前交叉韧带损伤风险方面的价值。然而,尚无研究评估LESS表现与多个运动项目中女性大学生运动员任何类型下肢损伤发生率之间的关联。

目的

本研究的目的是检验使用无标记运动捕捉系统测量的LESS表现与女性大学生运动员下肢损伤之间的关联。

研究设计

前瞻性队列研究。

方法

110名一级女子大学生运动员(篮球,n = 12;曲棍球,n = 17;体操,n = 14;长曲棍球,n = 27;垒球,n = 23;排球,n = 17)在其运动赛季开始前完成了一次跳跃落地测试。LESS使用微软Kinect传感器和运动评估软件(PhysiMax®)自动评分。在整个一个竞技赛季中跟踪参与者下肢损伤导致停赛的发生率。通过绘制受试者工作特征曲线确定预测损伤的LESS总分最佳切点。Pearson卡方统计检验损伤与LESS总分>5之间的关联。Fisher精确检验评估个体LESS测试项目出现误差频率的组间差异。

结果

LESS评分>5的女性大学生运动员受伤的可能性并不比评分≤5的运动员更高(χ2 = 2.53,p = 0.111)。该组受伤的相对风险为1.78(95%可信区间 = 0.86,3.68),而优势比为2.10(95%可信区间 = 0.83,5.27)。未受伤组在初始接触时比受伤组更有可能在侧方躯干屈曲上出现误差(p = 0.023)。

结论

在这组女性大学生运动员中,LESS总分与下肢损伤几率增加无关。有必要开展进一步研究以检验LESS单个项目评分与损伤之间的关联。

证据水平

1b。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5e49/8637302/b3e08eaa932a/ijspt_2021_16_6_29873_75425.jpg

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