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Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players

BACKGROUND: The single-leg step down task (SLSD) is a clinical tool to assess movement and control of the lower extremity and trunk. Hip abduction weakness may impact movement quality during the SLSD, however the relationships between movement and strength are unclear. PURPOSE: To determine the rela...

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Autores principales: Zipser, M. Christopher, Plummer, Hillary A, Kindstrand, Nathan, Sum, Johnathan C, Li, Bernard, Michener, Lori A
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Publicado: NASMI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842030
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21415
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author Zipser, M. Christopher
Plummer, Hillary A
Kindstrand, Nathan
Sum, Johnathan C
Li, Bernard
Michener, Lori A
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Plummer, Hillary A
Kindstrand, Nathan
Sum, Johnathan C
Li, Bernard
Michener, Lori A
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description BACKGROUND: The single-leg step down task (SLSD) is a clinical tool to assess movement and control of the lower extremity and trunk. Hip abduction weakness may impact movement quality during the SLSD, however the relationships between movement and strength are unclear. PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between hip abduction isometric strength and movement during the SLSD of trunk lean, pelvic drop, knee valgus, and hip flexion. STUDY DESIGN: Cross sectional, cohort study METHODS: One hundred-eighteen Minor League baseball players (age=21.6 ± 2.0 years; n=68 pitchers, n=50 position players) participated. Bilateral hip abduction isometric strength was measured using a handheld dynamometer (HHD), and then multiplied by distance from the greater trochanter to the HHD and expressed as hip abduction torque. Video cameras captured the SLSD, with participants standing on one leg while lowering their contralateral heel to touchdown on the floor from a 0.203m (8in.) step. Trunk lean, trunk flexion, pelvic drop, knee valgus, and hip flexion were measured using Dartfish at heel touchdown. A value of 180° indicated no knee valgus. Pearson correlations examined the relationships between hip abduction torque and SLSD motions. RESULTS: There were no significant correlations for position players. For pitchers, on the lead leg increased hip abduction torque weakly correlated with a decrease in knee valgus (r= 0.24, p=0.049). Also for pitchers on the trail leg, increased hip abduction torque weakly correlated with decreased pelvic drop (r= -0.28, p=0.021). CONCLUSION: Hip abduction strength contributes to dynamic control of the trunk and legs. Specifically in pitchers, hip abduction weakness was related to increased movement of the lower extremity and lumbopelvic regions during the dynamic SLSD task. These deficits could translate to altered pitching performance and injury. LEVELS OF EVIDENCE: 2.
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spelling pubmed-80164372021-04-08 Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players Zipser, M. Christopher Plummer, Hillary A Kindstrand, Nathan Sum, Johnathan C Li, Bernard Michener, Lori A Int J Sports Phys Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: The single-leg step down task (SLSD) is a clinical tool to assess movement and control of the lower extremity and trunk. Hip abduction weakness may impact movement quality during the SLSD, however the relationships between movement and strength are unclear. PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between hip abduction isometric strength and movement during the SLSD of trunk lean, pelvic drop, knee valgus, and hip flexion. STUDY DESIGN: Cross sectional, cohort study METHODS: One hundred-eighteen Minor League baseball players (age=21.6 ± 2.0 years; n=68 pitchers, n=50 position players) participated. Bilateral hip abduction isometric strength was measured using a handheld dynamometer (HHD), and then multiplied by distance from the greater trochanter to the HHD and expressed as hip abduction torque. Video cameras captured the SLSD, with participants standing on one leg while lowering their contralateral heel to touchdown on the floor from a 0.203m (8in.) step. Trunk lean, trunk flexion, pelvic drop, knee valgus, and hip flexion were measured using Dartfish at heel touchdown. A value of 180° indicated no knee valgus. Pearson correlations examined the relationships between hip abduction torque and SLSD motions. RESULTS: There were no significant correlations for position players. For pitchers, on the lead leg increased hip abduction torque weakly correlated with a decrease in knee valgus (r= 0.24, p=0.049). Also for pitchers on the trail leg, increased hip abduction torque weakly correlated with decreased pelvic drop (r= -0.28, p=0.021). CONCLUSION: Hip abduction strength contributes to dynamic control of the trunk and legs. Specifically in pitchers, hip abduction weakness was related to increased movement of the lower extremity and lumbopelvic regions during the dynamic SLSD task. These deficits could translate to altered pitching performance and injury. LEVELS OF EVIDENCE: 2. NASMI 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8016437/ /pubmed/33842030 http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21415 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. If you remix, transform, or build upon this work, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
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Zipser, M. Christopher
Plummer, Hillary A
Kindstrand, Nathan
Sum, Johnathan C
Li, Bernard
Michener, Lori A
Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title_full Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title_fullStr Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title_full_unstemmed Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title_short Hip Abduction Strength: Relationship to Trunk and Lower Extremity Motion During A Single-Leg Step-Down Task in Professional Baseball Players
title_sort hip abduction strength: relationship to trunk and lower extremity motion during a single-leg step-down task in professional baseball players
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842030
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21415
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