Greater Hip Extension but Not Hip Abduction Explosive Strength Is Associated With Lesser Hip Adduction and Knee Valgus Motion During a Single-Leg Jump-Cut

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Cronin, Baker [1 ]
Johnson, Samuel T. [1 ]
Chang, Eunwook [1 ]
Pollard, Christine D. [1 ]
Norcross, Marc F. [1 ]
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[1] Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
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rate of torque development; rate of force development; anterior cruciate ligament; knee injury; patellofemoral pain; LOWER-EXTREMITY KINEMATICS; CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURY; GLUTEUS MAXIMUS; MUSCLE PERFORMANCE; FORCE DEVELOPMENT; BIOMECHANICS; RECRUITMENT; MECHANICS; WEAKNESS; FEMALES;
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10.1177/2325967116639578
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: The relationships between hip abductor and extensor strength and frontal plane hip and knee motions that are associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury risk are equivocal. However, previous research on these relationships has evaluated relatively low-level movement tasks and peak torque rather than a time-critical strength measure such as the rate of torque development (RTD). Hypothesis: Females with greater hip abduction and extension RTD would exhibit lesser frontal plane hip and knee motion during a single-leg jump-cutting task. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: Forty recreationally active females performed maximal isometric contractions and single-leg jump-cuts. From recorded torque data, hip extension and abduction RTD was calculated from torque onset to 200 ms after onset. Three-dimensional motion analysis was used to quantify frontal plane hip and knee kinematics during the movement task. For each RTD measure, jump-cut biomechanics were compared between participants in the highest (high) and lowest (low) RTD tertiles. Results: No differences in frontal plane hip and knee kinematics were identified between high and low hip abduction RTD groups. However, those in the high hip extension RTD group exhibited lower hip adduction (high, 3.8 degrees 3.0 degrees; low, 6.5 degrees 3.0 degrees; P = .019) and knee valgus (high, -2.5 degrees +/- 2.3 degrees; low, -4.4 degrees +/- 3.2 degrees; P = .046) displacements during the jump-cut. Conclusion: In movements such as cutting that are performed with the hip in a relatively abducted and flexed position, the ability of the gluteus medius to control hip adduction may be compromised. However, the gluteus maximus, functioning as a hip abductor, may take on a pivotal role in controlling hip adduction and knee valgus motion during these types of tasks. Clinical Relevance: Training with a specific emphasis on increasing explosive strength of the hip extensors may be a means through which to improve frontal plane hip and knee control during high-risk maneuvers such as cutting.
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