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Hip and Knee Kinematics and Kinetics During Landing Tasks After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
被引:70
|作者:
Lepley, Adam S.
[1
]
Kuenze, Christopher M.
[2
]
机构:
[1] Univ Connecticut, 3017 Horsebarn Hill Rd,Unit 4137,Biol Bldg 4, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词:
biomechanics;
joint moments;
injuries;
TIBIOFEMORAL COMPRESSIVE FORCES;
LOWER-EXTREMITY BIOMECHANICS;
EXCESSIVE TIBIAL ROTATION;
GROUND REACTION FORCE;
ACL RECONSTRUCTION;
INJURY PREVENTION;
TENDON AUTOGRAFT;
MENSTRUAL-CYCLE;
SINGLE-LEG;
JUMP;
D O I:
10.4085/1062-6050-334-16
中图分类号:
G8 [体育];
学科分类号:
04 ;
0403 ;
摘要:
Objective: To evaluate the current evidence concerning kinematic and kinetic strategies adopted during dynamic landing tasks by patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Data Sources: PubMed, Web of Science. Study Selection: Original research articles that evaluated kinematics or kinetics (or both) during a landing task in those with a history of ACLR were included. Data Extraction: Methodologic quality was assessed using the modified Downs and Black checklist. Means and standard deviations for knee or hip (or both) kinematics and kinetics were used to calculate Cohen d effect sizes and corresponding 95% confidence intervals between the injured limb of ACLR participants and contralateral or healthy matched limbs. Data were further stratified by landing tasks, either double-or singlelimb landing. A random-effects-model meta-analysis was used to calculate pooled effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals. Data Synthesis: The involved limbs of ACLR patients demonstrated clinically and significantly lower knee-extension moments during double-legged landing compared with healthy contralateral limbs and healthy control limbs (Cohen d range = -0.81 to -1.23) and decreased vertical ground reaction forces when compared with healthy controls, regardless of task (Cohen d range = -0.39 to -1.75). Conclusions: During single-and double-legged landing tasks, individuals with ACLR demonstrated meaningful reductions in injured-limb knee-extension moments and vertical ground reaction forces. These findings indicate potential unloading of the injured limb after ACLR, which may have significant implications for secondary ACL injury and long-term joint health.
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页码:144 / 159
页数:16
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