Affiliation:
1. Human Performance Research Center, Department of Exercise Sciences Brigham Young University Provo Utah USA
2. Motion Science Lab, Graduate School of Sports Medicine CHA University Seongnam‐si, Gyeonggi‐do South Korea
Abstract
BackgroundLimited dorsiflexion range of motion (DFROM) is a risk factor for lateral ankle sprain. However, varied DFROM exists within the chronic ankle instability (CAI) population, and how the variability may influence altered movement patterns during landing is unclear.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to identify different movement strategies during maximal jump landing/cutting among CAI patients classified by varied DFROM.MethodsOne hundred CAI subjects were classified into 3 subgroups based on their DFROM, measured by the weight‐bearing lunge test: a Hypo‐ (≤40°), Normal‐ (40–50°), and Hyper‐DFROM group (≥50°). Participants completed five trials of maximal jump landing/cutting. Lower extremity joint angles and EMG activation of seven muscles were collected from initial contact to toe‐off. Functional analyses of variance were used to evaluate between‐group differences for these outcome variables.ResultsHypo‐DFROM group (14M, 10F) displayed the reduced ankle dorsiflexion and inversion angles with increased hip flexion angle as a compensatory kinematic chain movement strategy. In addition, motion restrictions of the ankle are associated with altered muscle activation in both distal and proximal muscles during landing/cutting. Normal‐DFROM (25M, 30F) and Hyper‐DFROM (11M, 10F) groups also have different movement strategies including greater inversion angle and less EMG activation, which could contribute to further ankle injuries.ConclusionsOur data suggest that limited DFROM negatively affects the ankle joint during demanding movement within the CAI population. These movement patterns in CAI patients with pathomechanical deficits could contribute to further ankle sprains.
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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