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J Sport Rehabil ; 29(5): 541-546, 2020 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31034335

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CONTEXT: Landing kinetic outcomes are associated with injury risk and may be persistently altered after anterior cruciate ligament injury or reconstruction. However, it is challenging to assess kinetics clinically. The relationship between sound characteristics and kinetics during a limited number of functional tasks has been supported as a potential clinical alternative. OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between kinetics and sound characteristics during a single-leg landing task. DESIGN: Observational Setting: Laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: There was total of 26 healthy participants (15 males/11 females, age = 24.8 [3.6] y, height = 176.0 [9.1] cm, mass = 74.9 [14.4] kg, Tegner Activity Scale = 6.1 [1.1]). INTERVENTION: Participants completed single-leg landings onto a force plate while audio characteristics were recorded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Peak vertical ground reaction force, linear loading rate, instantaneous loading rate, peak sound magnitude, sound frequency were measured. Means and SDs were calculated for each participant's individual limbs. Spearman rho correlations were used to assess the relationships between audio characteristics and kinetic outcomes. RESULTS: Peak sound magnitude was positively correlated with normalized peak vertical ground reaction force (ρ = .486, P = .001); linear loading rate (ρ = .491, P = .001); and instantaneous loading rate (ρ = .298, P = .03). Sound frequency was negatively correlated with instantaneous loading rate (ρ = -.444, P = .001). CONCLUSIONS: Peak sound magnitude may be more helpful in providing feedback about an individual's normalized vertical ground reaction force and linear loading rate, and sound frequency may be more helpful in providing feedback about instantaneous loading rate. Further refinement in sound measurement techniques may be required before these findings can be applied in a clinical population.


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Fenômenos Biomecânicos/fisiologia , Perna (Membro)/fisiologia , Som , Adulto , Exercício Físico , Retroalimentação Fisiológica , Feminino , Humanos , Cinética , Masculino , Espectrografia do Som/instrumentação , Espectrografia do Som/métodos , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Adulto Jovem
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Sports Health ; 11(2): 163-179, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30638441

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CONTEXT:: Quadriceps function is a significant contributor to knee joint health that is influenced by central and peripheral factors, especially after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). OBJECTIVE:: To assess differences of unilateral quadriceps isometric strength and activation between the involved limb and contralateral limb of individuals with ACLR and healthy controls. DATA SOURCES:: Web of Science, SportDISCUS, PubMed, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Database were all used during the search. STUDY SELECTION:: A total of 2024 studies were reviewed. Twenty-eight studies including individuals with a unilateral history of ACLR, isometric knee extension strength normalized to body mass, and quadriceps activation measured by central activation ratios (CARs) through a superimposed burst technique were identified for meta-analysis. The methodological quality of relevant articles was assessed using a modified Downs and Black scale. Results of methodological quality assessment ranged from low to high quality (low, n = 10; moderate, n = 8; high, n = 10). STUDY DESIGN:: Meta-analysis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:: Level 2. DATA EXTRACTION:: Means, standard deviations, and sample sizes were extracted from articles, and magnitude of between-limb and between-group differences were evaluated using a random-effects model meta-analysis approach to calculate combined pooled effect sizes (ESs) and 95% CIs. ESs were classified as weak ( d < 0.19), small ( d = 0.20-0.49), moderate ( d = 0.50-0.79), or large ( d > 0.80). RESULTS:: The involved limb of individuals with ACLR displayed lower knee extension strength compared with the contralateral limb (ES, -0.78; lower bound [LB], -0.99; upper bound [UB], -0.58) and healthy controls (ES, -0.76; LB, -0.98; UB, -0.53). The involved limb displayed a lower CAR compared with healthy controls (ES, -0.84; LB, -1.18; UB, -0.50) but not compared with the contralateral limb (ES, -0.15; LB, -0.37; UB, 0.07). The ACLR contralateral limb displayed a lower CAR (ES, -0.73; LB, -1.39; UB, -0.07) compared with healthy control limbs but similar knee extension strength (ES, -0.24; LB, -0.68; UB, -0.19). CONCLUSION:: Individuals with ACLR have bilateral CAR deficits and involved limb strength deficits that persist years after surgery. Deficits in quadriceps function may have meaningful implications for patient-reported and objective outcomes, risk of reinjury, and long-term joint health after ACLR.


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Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Força Muscular , Músculo Quadríceps/fisiologia , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Contração Isométrica , Joelho/fisiologia , Masculino , Fatores Sexuais , Torque
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