Biomechanical Factors Predisposing to Knee Injuries in Junior Female Basketball Players

Author:

Mallada Néstor Pérez123ORCID,Beltrán María Jesús Martínez12ORCID,Nuño María Ana Saenz3ORCID,Ribeiro Ana S. F.4ORCID,Villa Ignacio de Miguel5,Molina Carlos Miso5,Tabares Ana María Echeverri12,Santamaría Andrés Paramio12,Sánchez Hugo Lamas12

Affiliation:

1. San Juan de Dios Foundation, 28015 Madrid, Spain

2. Health Sciences Department, San Juan de Dios School of Nursing and Physical Therapy, Comillas Pontifical University, 28015 Madrid, Spain

3. Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, 28015 Madrid, Spain

4. Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Physical Therapy and Podiatry, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain

5. Club Deportivo CB Getafe, 28903 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This cross-sectional observational study aims to determine isokinetic normality data at different speeds, and isometric data of ankle and knee joints, in healthy basketball players aged 15–16 years old. The participants were recruited through non-probabilistic convenience sampling. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, and biomechanical variables were collected. The study involved 42 participants. Right-leg dominance was higher in women (85.7%) than in men (78.6%). Men had a higher weight, height, and body mass index compared to women. Statistically significant differences were observed between sex and height (p < 0.001). Significant differences were found between sexes in knee flexor and extensor strength at different isokinetic speeds (30°, 120°, and 180°/s), except for the maximum peak strength knee flexion at 180°/s in the right leg. In the ankle, the variables inversion, eversion, and work strength values at different isokinetic speeds and full RoM, by sex, were not significantly different, except for the right (p = 0.004) and the left (p = 0.035) ankle full RoM. The study found lower knee extensor strength in women, indicating the need to improve knee flexor/extensor strength in women to match that of men, as seen in other joints. The results can guide the development of preventive and therapeutic interventions for lower limb injuries in basketball players.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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