Observational study with the objective of determining possible correlations between GRF and muscle activation at reception after a jump in an ACL injury
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Author
Badiola-Zabala, Alesander
Massó i Ortigosa, Núria
Cabedo Sanromà, Josep
Rey Abella, Ferran
Milà, Raimon
Oviedo, Guillermo R.
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l'Educació i de l'Esport Blanquerna
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut
Publication date
2020-04Abstract
Introduction
The ACL injury is considered one of the most serious injuries and usually occurs in actions that include movements with changes of direction, jump and landing. It is a common injury between the young active population and the risk in women of suffering from non-contact injury is superior to that of men. Athletes who suffer from non-contact injuries of the ACL usually have common biomechanical profiles, with landings with large values in ground reaction force (GRF) and therefore, low cushioning on landing.
Objective
To determine possible correlations between GRF and muscular activation at lading after a jump.
Material and methods
The type of study carried out is an observational study in which, using surface electromyography (EMG), a force platform and an electrogoniometer, the aim is to assess muscle activation and its relationship with GRF (specifically the vertical component Fz).
Results
Correlations have been observed between the reaction force of the soil (Fz) in the moments where the reaction force of the soil is greater and the instant where the knee reaches maximum flexion after landing, with the activation of certain muscle groups and differences depending on the gender of the subject.
Discussion
The neuromuscular recruitment strategies in the phases of maximum GRF load and knee flexion are different depending on the sex of the individual, so it should be considered when scheduling prevention and recovery work.
Conclusion
The evaluation of GRF and muscle activation patterns, allows to assess the dynamics of landing after a jump and to be able to detect different patterns according to sex, with the consequent importance that it can have in the injury mechanism.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Keywords
Lligament anterior creuat
Activació neuromuscular
Pages
22
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Apunts Sports Medicine, Vol. 55, Núm. 206, Abr.-Juny 2020, pp. 63-70
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