Zavala Pedro, Heinert Becky, Rudek Grace, Rutherford Drew N, Matheson J W, Kernozek Thomas W
Twin Cities Orthopedics, 4100 Minnesota Dr., Edina, MN, 55435, USA.
La Crosse Institute for Movement Science, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, 1300 Badger Street, La Crosse, WI, 54601, USA; Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences Department at Winona State University, Winona, MN, 55987, USA.
Phys Ther Sport. 2025 May;73:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2025.02.008. Epub 2025 Feb 26.
To analyze if immediate visual and verbal feedback influenced landing mechanics during single and dual-task conditions in recreationally active females with a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) compared to healthy controls.
Cross-sectional cohort study.
Motion Laboratory.
33 college-aged females with two to five years status post-ACLr and 33 matched health controls.
30 Drop landings were performed over one single session with immediate post-trial feedback followed by a retention trial on peak vGRF and symmetry.
Vertical ground reaction forces (vGRFs) during drop landing from a 50-cm platform and loading rate (LR) normalized to body weight.
For peak vGRF, there was a time effect from baseline, post-test, and transfer task trials. Based on baseline, post-test, and transfer tasks, there was a significant group-by-time interaction between the ACLr and a healthy group. For peak vGRF asymmetry, there was no time effect from baseline, post-test, and transfer task trials. There was a significant group effect for peak vGRF asymmetry. Total LR did not show a time effect from baseline, post-test, and transfer task. The ACLr group demonstrated higher LR compared to the health group.
Results demonstrated a reduction in peak vGRF and asymmetry in vGRF during drop landings with the inclusion of augmented feedback. The ACLr group demonstrated higher LR than the control group. Rehabilitation specialists may be able to incorporate targeted feedback as an intervention to help resolve landing asymmetries following ACLr.
分析与健康对照组相比,即时视觉和言语反馈是否会影响有前交叉韧带重建(ACLr)病史的休闲活跃女性在单任务和双任务条件下的着陆力学。
横断面队列研究。
运动实验室。
33名ACLr术后两至五年的大学年龄女性和33名匹配的健康对照者。
在一次训练中进行30次下落着陆,并在每次试验后立即给予反馈,随后进行关于峰值垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)和对称性的保留试验。
从50厘米平台下落着陆时的垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)以及归一化至体重的加载率(LR)。
对于峰值vGRF,从基线、测试后和转移任务试验来看存在时间效应。基于基线、测试后和转移任务,ACLr组和健康组之间存在显著的组×时间交互作用。对于峰值vGRF不对称性,从基线、测试后和转移任务试验来看不存在时间效应。峰值vGRF不对称性存在显著的组效应。总LR在基线、测试后和转移任务中未显示出时间效应。ACLr组的LR高于健康组。
结果表明,在下落着陆时,加入增强反馈后峰值vGRF降低,vGRF不对称性减小。ACLr组的LR高于对照组。康复专家或许能够将有针对性的反馈作为一种干预措施,以帮助解决ACLr术后的着陆不对称问题。