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Inter-joint coordination strategies during unilateral stance 6-months following first-time lateral ankle sprain

Author(s)
Doherty, Cailbhe  
Bleakley, Chris J.  
Hertel, Jay  
Ryan, John  
Sweeney, Kevin T.  
Delahunt, Eamonn  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8441
Date Issued
2015-02
Date Available
2017-04-20T16:00:34Z
Abstract
Background: Longitudinal analyses of participants with a history of lateral ankle sprain are lacking. This investigation combined measures of inter-joint coordination and stabilometry to evaluate eyes-open (condition 1) and eyes-closed (condition 2) static unilateral stance performance in a group of participants, 6-months after they sustained an acute, first-time lateral ankle sprain in comparison to a control group. Methods: Sixty-nine participants with a 6-month history of first-time lateral ankle sprain and 20 non-injured controls completed three 20-second unilateral stance task trials in conditions 1 and 2. An adjusted coefficient of multiple determination statistic was used to compare stance limb 3-dimensional kinematic data for similarity in the aim of establishing patterns of lower-limb inter-joint coordination. The fractal dimension of the stance limb centre of pressure path was also calculated. Findings: Between-group analyses revealed significant differences in stance limb inter-joint coordination strategies for conditions 1 and 2, and in the fractal dimension of the centre-of-pressure path for condition 2 only. Injured participants displayed increases in ankle–hip linked coordination compared to controls in condition 1 (sagittal/frontal plane: 0.15 [0.14] vs 0.06 [0.04]; η2 = .19; sagittal/transverse plane: 0.14 [0.11] vs 0.09 [0.05]; η2 = 0.14) and condition 2 (sagittal/frontal plane: 0.15 [0.12] vs 0.08 [0.06]; η2 = 0.23), with an associated decrease in the fractal dimension of the centre-of-pressure path (injured limb: 1.23 [0.13] vs 1.36 [0.13]; η2 = 0.20). Interpretation: Participants with a 6-month history of first-time lateral ankle sprain exhibit a hip-dominant coordination strategy for static unilateral stance compared to non-injured controls.
Sponsorship
Health Research Board
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Clinical Biomechanics
Volume
30
Issue
2
Start Page
129
End Page
135
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Elsevier
Subjects

Personal sensing

Ankle joint

Biomechanical phenome...

Kinematics

Kinetics

Postural balance

DOI
10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2014.12.011
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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