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J Sports Sci ; 36(19): 2210-2216, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29493427

ABSTRACT

Research has revealed that field hockey drag flickers have greater odds of hip and lumbar injuries compared to non-drag flickers (DF). This study aimed to compare the biomechanics of a field hockey hit and a specialised field hockey drag flick. Eighteen male and seven female specialised hockey DF performed a hit and a drag flick in a motion analysis laboratory with an 18-camera three-dimensional motion analysis system and a calibrated multichannel force platform to examine differences in lower limb and lumbar kinematics and kinetics. Results revealed that drag flicks were performed with more of a forward lunge on the left lower limb resulting in significantly greater left ankle dorsiflexion, knee, hip and lumbar flexion (Ps<0.001) compared to a hit. Drag flicks were also performed with significantly greater lateral flexion (P < 0.002) and rotation of the lumbar spine (P < 0.006) compared to a hit. Differences in kinematics lead to greater shear, compression and tensile forces in multiple left lower limb and lumbar joints in the drag flick compared to the hit (P < 0.05). The biomechanical differences in drag flicks compared to a hit may have ramifications with respect to injury in field hockey drag flickers.


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Hockey/physiology , Lower Extremity/physiology , Lumbar Vertebrae/physiology , Motor Skills/physiology , Ankle/physiology , Biomechanical Phenomena , Female , Hip/physiology , Hockey/injuries , Humans , Kinetics , Knee/physiology , Lower Extremity/injuries , Lumbar Vertebrae/injuries , Male , Risk Factors , Rotation , Time and Motion Studies
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