Distinct Motion Control Strategy During Unanticipated Landing: Transitioning from Copers to Chronic Ankle Instability

被引:2
作者
Zhou, Zhifeng [1 ]
Xu, Datao [1 ,2 ]
Zhou, Huiyu [1 ]
Chon, Teo-Ee [1 ,3 ]
Baker, Julien S. [1 ]
Gu, Yaodong [1 ]
机构
[1] Ningbo Univ, Fac Sports Sci, Ningbo 315211, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Pannonia, Fac Engn, H-8201 Veszprem, Hungary
[3] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Mech & Aerosp Engn, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
Chronic ankle instability; Copers; Landing; Musculoskeletal model; Biomechanics; FUNCTIONAL INSTABILITY; ENERGY-DISSIPATION; HIP STRENGTH; SPRAIN; INDIVIDUALS; PATTERNS; BIOMECHANICS; KINEMATICS; DEFICITS; TIME;
D O I
10.4028/p-S3Ka1K
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) demonstrated altered movement patterns during unanticipated landing compared to coper patients. Understanding the effects of kinematics, dynamics and energetics on individual movement patterns during landing could enhance motor control strategies for patients with ankle sprains while avoiding the transition of coper patients to CAI patients. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in movement patterns of coper patients compared to CAI patients during the unanticipated landings. Fifteen individuals with CAI and fifteen copers were recruited to take part in an unanticipated landing task, during which three-dimensional motion capture, ground reaction force (GRF), and muscle activation data were collected. The results of the study found that individuals with CAI demonstrated a greater muscle force in the vastus lateralis compared copers during the unanticipated landing task, while copers exhibited higher peak muscle forces in the medial gastrocnemius (p=0.007), lateral gastrocnemius (p=0.002), soleus (p=0.004). The muscle activation patterns of CAI patients also differ from those of coper patients. Compared to copers, CAI patients exhibit earlier activation of the rectus femoris (p<0.001) and lateral gastrocnemius muscles (p=0.042). Conversely, copers demonstrate earlier activation of the soleus (p=0.004) and medial gastrocnemius (p=0.003) muscles. In addition, joint power in CAI individuals during unanticipated landing shifted from the ankle to the knee and hip (p<0.001). These findings suggest that individuals with CAI exhibit a change in motion control strategy during unanticipated landing tasks. The variations in peak forces and the ability of proximal muscles to generate force might enable them to offset the deficits noted in distal muscles. Energy redistribution issues observed in CAI patients may help to prevent the transition of coper patients towards developing CAI patients.
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