The Relationship of Open- and Closed-Kinetic-Chain Rate of Force Development With Jump Performance Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

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Graham, Megan C. [1 ]
Reeves, Kelsey A. [2 ]
Janatova, Tereza [1 ]
Noehren, Brian [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kentucky, Dept Phys Therapy, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Orthopaed, Chapel Hill, NC USA
关键词
rate of torque development; quadriceps; explosive strength; knee-joint power; isometric midthigh pull; TORQUE DEVELOPMENT; KNEE KINEMATICS; QUADRICEPS RATE; STRENGTH; OSTEOARTHRITIS; MUSCLE; INJURY; HIP;
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10.1123/ijspp.2023-0361
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine between-limbs differences in isometric rate of force development (RFD) measured during open- (OKC) and closed-kinetic-chain (CKC) strength testing and establish which method had the strongest relationship to single-leg verticaljump performance and knee mechanics after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Methods: Subjects (n = 19) 1 to 5 years from ACL reconstruction performed isometric knee extensions (OKC), unilateral isometric midthigh pulls (CKC), and single-leg vertical jumps on the ACL-involved and -noninvolved limbs. Between-limbs differences were assessed using paired t tests, and the relationship between RFD, jump performance, and knee mechanics was assessed using correlation coefficients (r; P <= .05). Results: There were significant between-limbs differences in OKC RFD (P = .008, d= -0.69) but not CKC RFD. OKC RFD in the ACL-involved limb had a strong association with jump height (r= .64, P= .003), knee-joint power (r = .72, P < .001), and peak knee-flexion angle (r= .72, P = .001). CKC RFD in the ACL-involved limb had a strong association with jump height (r = .65, P = .004) and knee-joint power (r = .67, P = .002) but not peak knee-flexion angle (r = .40, P = .09). Conclusions: While both OKC and CKC RFD were strongly related to jump performance and knee-joint power, OKC RFD was able to detect between-limbs RFD asymmetries and was strongly related to knee-joint kinematics. These findings indicate that isometric knee extension may be optimal for assessing RFD after ACL reconstruction.
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