Different exercise training interventions and drop-landing biomechanics in high school female athletes
(Unterschiedliche Trainingsinterventionen und die Biomechanik der Landung bei Niedersprüngen bei Highschool-Sportlerinnen)
Context: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common in female athletes and are related to poor neuromuscular control. Comprehensive neuromuscular training has been shown to improve biomechanics; however, we do not know which component of
neuromuscular training is most responsible for the changes.
Objective: To assess the efficacy of either a 4-week core stability program or plyometric program in altering lower extremity and trunk biomechanics during a drop vertical jump
(DVJ).
Design: Cohort study.
Setting: High school athletic fields and motion analysis laboratory.
Patients or Other Participants: Twenty-three high school female athletes (age = 14.8 ± 0.8 years, height = 1.7 ± 0.07 m, mass = 57.7 ± 8.5
kg).
Intervention(s): Independent variables were group (core stability, plyometric, control) and time (pretest, posttest). Participants performed 5 DVJs at pretest and posttest. Intervention participants engaged in a 4-week core stability or
plyometric program.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Dependent variables were 3-dimensional hip, knee, and trunk kinetics and kinematics during the landing phase of a DVJ. We calculated the group means and associated 95% confidence intervals for the first
25% of landing. Cohen d effect sizes with 95% confidence intervals were calculated for all differences.
Results: We found within-group differences for lower extremity biomechanics for both intervention groups (P = .05). The plyometric group
decreased the knee-flexion and knee internal-rotation angles and the knee-flexion and knee-abduction moments. The core stability group decreased the knee-flexion and knee internal-rotation angles and the hip-flexion and hip internal-rotation
moments. The control group decreased the knee external-rotation moment. All kinetic changes had a strong effect size (Cohen d > 0.80).
Conclusions: Both programs resulted in biomechanical changes, suggesting that both types of exercises are
warranted for ACL injury prevention and should be implemented by trained professionals.
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| Notationen: | Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin |
| Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Athletic Training |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Veröffentlicht: |
2013
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| Online-Zugang: | http://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-48.4.06 |
| Jahrgang: | 48 |
| Heft: | 4 |
| Seiten: | 450-462 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Artikel |
| Level: | hoch |


