Sports Injuries Research Group, Edge Hill University, St. Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UK.
Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine, Edge Hill University, St. Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jun 14;20(12):6124. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20126124.
The objective was to evaluate the clinical joint and limb measures in professional female soccer players. The study was a cross-sectional observational design. It was a preseason clinical setting. The inclusion criteria were outfield professional female soccer players, based in the UK, competing in the highest English league. The exclusion criteria included players who had had surgery in the last six months or had missed a single training session or match due to injury in the previous three months. In terms of the outcome measures, the dependent variables were the true limb length, ankle dorsiflexion, knee flexion and extension, hip flexion, extension, internal rotation and external rotation, and straight leg raise measured using video analysis software. Additionally, passive clinical knee and ankle stability tests were conducted. The independent variables were leg dominance and playing position (defender, midfielder, and attacker). For the results, all the ROM measurements demonstrated limb symmetry ( = 0.621). However, there were significant main effects of the playing position on the ankle dorsiflexion and hip internal rotation, with defenders demonstrating a significantly reduced range of motion in comparison to midfielders and attackers. A notable finding from the bilateral passive stability measures was that 38.3% of players exhibited ankle talar inversion instability when using a talar tilt. In conclusion, bilateral differences do not appear to be apparent in this population; however, positional differences may occur in the ankle and hip range of motion measures. A high proportion of this population may present with passive ankle inversion instability. Future research should consider whether this leads to a higher risk of injury in this population.
目的在于评估职业女性足球运动员的临床关节和肢体测量结果。该研究采用了横断面观察设计,在赛季前的临床环境下进行。纳入标准为在英国的职业女性足球外场运动员,参加最高级别的英格兰联赛。排除标准包括过去六个月内接受过手术的运动员,以及过去三个月因伤错过一次训练或一场比赛的运动员。在结果测量方面,依赖变量是真实肢体长度、踝关节背屈、膝关节屈伸、髋关节屈伸、内旋和外旋以及直腿抬高,使用视频分析软件进行测量。此外,还进行了被动临床膝关节和踝关节稳定性测试。独立变量为肢体优势和比赛位置(后卫、中场和前锋)。所有的 ROM 测量结果均显示肢体对称性(=0.621)。然而,在踝关节背屈和髋关节内旋方面,比赛位置存在显著的主要影响,与中场和前锋相比,后卫的运动范围明显减小。从双侧被动稳定性测量中值得注意的是,当使用距骨倾斜时,有 38.3%的运动员表现出距骨内翻不稳定。总之,在该人群中似乎没有明显的双侧差异,但在踝关节和髋关节活动范围的测量中可能存在位置差异。该人群中有相当大的一部分可能存在被动踝关节内翻不稳定。未来的研究应考虑这是否会导致该人群受伤风险增加。