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Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes
PURPOSE: Excessive knee valgus during landing tasks is a contributing factor to knee injuries. Most studies have examined lower extremity biomechanics during the forward direction of a jump-landing task. Athletes perform many movements in the air and land in multi-directions. Therefore, the purpose...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24427478 |
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author | Sinsurin, Komsak Vachalathiti, Roongtiwa Jalayondeja, Wattana Limroongreungrat, Weerawat |
author_facet | Sinsurin, Komsak Vachalathiti, Roongtiwa Jalayondeja, Wattana Limroongreungrat, Weerawat |
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description | PURPOSE: Excessive knee valgus during landing tasks is a contributing factor to knee injuries. Most studies have examined lower extremity biomechanics during the forward direction of a jump-landing task. Athletes perform many movements in the air and land in multi-directions. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the peak knee valgus angle (PKVA) during one leg jump-landing in various directions. METHODS: Eighteen male basketball and volleyball athletes participated in the study. Participants performed one leg jump-landing tests from a 30 cm height platform in four directions. Knee valgus motion was measured using Vicon™ motion system. The data were analyzed with repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Direction significantly (P<0.001) influenced the PKVA during landing. Significantly higher PKVA was observed for the lateral (8.8°±4.7°) direction as compared to forward (5.8°±4.6°) direction (P<0.05). The PKVA in 30° diagonal (7.5°±4.6°) and 60° diagonal (7.7°±5.7°) directions was higher than in the forward direction (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: One leg jump-landing in lateral and diagonal directions results in a higher PKVA compared to landing in a forward direction and could lead to a higher risk of knee injury. |
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spelling | pubmed-38806632014-01-14 Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes Sinsurin, Komsak Vachalathiti, Roongtiwa Jalayondeja, Wattana Limroongreungrat, Weerawat Asian J Sports Med Original Article PURPOSE: Excessive knee valgus during landing tasks is a contributing factor to knee injuries. Most studies have examined lower extremity biomechanics during the forward direction of a jump-landing task. Athletes perform many movements in the air and land in multi-directions. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the peak knee valgus angle (PKVA) during one leg jump-landing in various directions. METHODS: Eighteen male basketball and volleyball athletes participated in the study. Participants performed one leg jump-landing tests from a 30 cm height platform in four directions. Knee valgus motion was measured using Vicon™ motion system. The data were analyzed with repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Direction significantly (P<0.001) influenced the PKVA during landing. Significantly higher PKVA was observed for the lateral (8.8°±4.7°) direction as compared to forward (5.8°±4.6°) direction (P<0.05). The PKVA in 30° diagonal (7.5°±4.6°) and 60° diagonal (7.7°±5.7°) directions was higher than in the forward direction (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: One leg jump-landing in lateral and diagonal directions results in a higher PKVA compared to landing in a forward direction and could lead to a higher risk of knee injury. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-05-05 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3880663/ /pubmed/24427478 Text en © 2013 Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Sinsurin, Komsak Vachalathiti, Roongtiwa Jalayondeja, Wattana Limroongreungrat, Weerawat Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title | Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title_full | Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title_fullStr | Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title_full_unstemmed | Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title_short | Altered Peak Knee Valgus during Jump-Landing among Various Directions in Basketball and Volleyball Athletes |
title_sort | altered peak knee valgus during jump-landing among various directions in basketball and volleyball athletes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24427478 |
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