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Lower extremity coordination and symmetry patterns during a drop vertical jump task following acute ankle sprain

Alternative Title
Acute ankle sprain alters lower extremity coordination and symmetry patterns during a drop vertical jump task
Author(s)
Doherty, Cailbhe  
Bleakley, Chris J.  
Hertel, Jay  
Sweeney, Kevin T.  
Caulfield, Brian  
Ryan, John  
Delahunt, Eamonn  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8438
Date Issued
2014-12
Date Available
2017-04-19T09:59:26Z
Abstract
Purpose: Evaluate the potentially adaptive movement patterns associated with acute lateral ankle sprain (LAS) using biomechanical analyzes. Methods: Thirty participants with acute LAS and nineteen controls performed a drop vertical jump (DVJ) task. 3D kinematic and sagittal plane kinetic profiles were plotted for the hip, knee and ankle joints of both limbs for the drop jump (phase 1) and drop landing (phase 2) phases of the DVJ. Inter-limb symmetry and the rate of force development (RFD) relative to bodyweight (BW) during both phases of the DVJ were also determined. Results: The LAS group displayed reduced ankle plantar-flexion on their injured limb during phase 2 of the DVJ, with greater associated inter-limb asymmetry for this movement (p < .05). The LAS group also displayed altered kinetic profiles, with increased inter-limb hip asymmetry for both phases of the DVJ (p < .05). This was associated with a decrease in the LAS participants’ injured limb RFD during phase 2 of the DVJ when compared with that of controls (11.76 ± 3.43 BW/s vs 14.60 ± 3.20 BW/s; p = .01, η2 = 0.14). Conclusion: Participants with LAS display potentially aberrant coordination strategies during a DVJ as evidenced by an increased dependence on the non-injured limb.
Sponsorship
Health Research Board
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Human Movement Science
Volume
38
Start Page
34
End Page
46
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Elsevier
Subjects

Personal sensing

Ankle joint

Biomechanics

Kinematics

Task performance and ...

DOI
10.1016/j.humov.2014.08.002
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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