Differences in selected predictors of anterior cruciate ligament tears between male and female NCAA Division I collegiate basketball players

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Moul, JL [1 ]
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[1] Appalachian State Univ, Dept Hlth Leisure & Exercise Sci, Boone, NC 28608 USA
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sex; knee; strength; Q-angle; navicular drop test;
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Objective: To examine sex differences in strength, Q-angle, and pronation as predictors of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Design and Setting: Height, weight, sum-of-seven skinfolds, quadriceps and hamstrings strength, Q-angle, and pronation were measured in each subject. Subjects: Male (n = 23) and female (n = 25) NCAA Division I basketball players, all from the same institution and participating in identical conditioning programs. Measurements: Strength was measured at 180 degrees.s(-1) using an isokinetic dynamometer. Q-angle was assessed with the leg fully extended and flexed to 30 degrees. Pronation was determined with the navicular drop test. Results: A 2 x 2 factorial analysis of variance indicated significant differences in the eccentric hamstrings-to-eccentric quadriceps strength ratio (female right = 46.11% +/- 2.83%, left = 52.73% +/- 3.74%; male right = 89.08% +/- 6.34%, left = 93.16% +/- 9.14% (P < .001)) and Q-angle measured in 30 degrees of flexion (female right = 13.37 degrees +/- 0.99 degrees, left 15.56 degrees +/- 1.34 degrees; male right = 5.62 degrees +/- 0.75 degrees, left = 6.00 degrees +/- 0.86 degrees (P = .05)). Conclusions: The results of this investigation indicate that, of the variables thought to contribute to ACL injuries, eccentric hamstrings strength relative to concentric quadriceps strength and Q-angle measured in 30 degrees of flexion appear to be significantly different in males and females.
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