leg drop landing
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Introduction
Onset and offset activation of lower limb and trunk muscles may change the knee with genu varum during landing. These motor control strategies can be different from those in healthy subjects and contribute to more injuries in lower extremities. This study aimed to compare the delay time of the onset activity of the abdominal and lower limb muscles in the specific landing task.
Materials and MethodsTen females with genu varum deformity and ten females with normal knee participated in this case-control study. Genu varum deformity was measured by a camera capturing goniometer. The subjects were informed to land by preferred lower limb from a table (30 cm high) on a force plate. Vertical Ground Reaction Force (VGRF) was measured to clarify the onset of the landing task. Surface Electromyography (sEMG) of transverse abdominal/int. oblique (TA/IO), Vastus Medialis (VM), Vastus Lateralis (VL), Lateral Gastrocnemius (LG), and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles were recorded during landing. The difference between the onset activity of the above muscles and onset of VGRF was calculated as delay times and compared between muscles and between two groups. Also, the offset of activities and the intensity of muscle activation (normalized RMS) were compared between the two groups.
ResultsLower limb and trunk muscles showed significantly different onset of activities in the genu varum group (P<0.05), whereas there was no significant difference in the onset of muscle activities in the healthy group. Results indicated significant differences between two groups in TA/IO, LG, and MG muscles and the genu varum group had longer delay time for motor control strategy (especially ankle strategy) in the landing task. Offset time of all muscles in the genu varum and healthy subjects had a significant difference between muscles, especially in gastrocnemius muscles (P<0.05). Also, there were significant changes between the two groups in LG and MG muscles (P<0.05). Normalized muscle activities (nRMS) generally indicated an increase in muscle activation of genu varum subjects (TA/IO, LG, MG) compared with the normal subjects (P<0.05).
ConclusionMotor control strategies in landing task is different in the genu varum group due to changes in biomechanics and properties of the knee joint. This variation may be due to changes in proprioception afferent pathways around the knee joint. An increase in muscle activation, delay, and offset time of muscle activities in these subjects, indicated that an increase in the degree of freedom may change motor control strategies. Internal anticipation and postural adjustment of the landing task in these subjects need more motor unit recruitment (an increase in nRMS). This deformity in the knee joint might affect some activities and possibly cause knee changes such as osteoarthritis.
Keywords: Surface electromyography, Genu varum, Leg drop landing, Motor control -
زمینه و هدفزانوی پرانتزی عامل خطری برای بروز آرتروز شناخته شده است و درک متغیرهای بیومکانیکی در حرکت فرود افراد دارای زانوی پرانتزی در پیشگیری از بروز آرتروز در این افراد مفید است. این مطالعه به منظور مقایسه حداکثر نیروهای عمودی عکس العمل زمین و نرخ بارگذاری در حرکت فرود تک پا از ارتفاعات مختلف در مردان با و بدون زانوی پرانتزی انجام شد.روش بررسیاین مطالعه شبه تجربی روی 20 دانشجوی مرد با زانوی پرانتزی و 20 دانشجوی مرد بدون زانوی پرانتزی انجام شد. ناهنجاری زانوی پرانتزی با استفاده از کولیس و گونیامتر اندازه گیری شد. آزمودنی ها حرکت فرود تک پا را از سه ارتفاع 20، 40 و 60 سانتی متری روی صفحه نیرو انجام دادند.یافته هاتفاوت حداکثر نیروی عمودی عکس العمل زمین هنگام برخورد پاشنه پا و میزان بار بین دو گروه معنی دار بود (P<0.05)؛ اما در میزان حداکثر نیروی عمودی عکس العمل زمین به هنگام برخورد پنجه پا بین دو گروه اختلاف آماری معنی داری مشاهده نشد.نتیجه گیریبه نظر می رسد تغییرات زاویه مفصل زانو در صفحه فرونتال بر نرخ بارگذاری اثرگذار است. احتمالا افزایش خطر آسیب دیدگی و ابتلا به آرتروز در افراد با زانوی پرانتزی، افزایش نیروهای عکس العمل زمین و نرخ بارگذاری بالا است.
کلید واژگان: نیروهای عمودی عکس العمل زمین، نرخ بارگذاری، فرود تک پا، زانوی پرانتزیBackground And ObjectiveThere are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum result in osteoarthritis. This study was done to compare the peak vertical ground reaction forces and the rate of loading during single leg drop landing between men with genu varum deformity and normal knee from three heights.MethodsThis quasi-experimental studywas carried out on 20 male students with genu varum deformity and 20 male students with normal knee. Genu varum deformity was measured and recorded by collis and goniometer. Subjects performed single-leg landing dropping from three heights (20, 40, 60 Centimeter) on a force platform.ResultsThe peak vertical ground reaction force in calcaneus contact and the rate of loading between groups significantly were different (P<0.05). No significant difference was found in the peak vertical ground reaction during toe contact.ConclusionFrontal knee angle affect on loading rate. Maybe one of the reasons for higher injury risk and knee arthritis in genu varum population might be due to higher ground reaction forces and the rate of high loading.Keywords: Peak vertical ground reaction forces, Rate of loading, Leg drop landing, Genu varum
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