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Does core stability training improve hopping performance and kinetic asymmetries during single-leg landing in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed patients?
Fallah Mohammadi, Mohammad; Dashti Rostami, Komeil; Shabanzadeh, Sedighe; Hosseininejad, Sayed Esmaeil; Ghaffari, Salman; Thomas, Abbey.
Afiliação
  • Fallah Mohammadi M; Department of Sports Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Shafagh Institute of Higher Education, Tonekabon, Iran.
  • Dashti Rostami K; Department of Motor Behavior and Biomechanics, Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran.
  • Shabanzadeh S; Department of Motor Behavior and Sports Biomechanics, Faculty Sports Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran.
  • Hosseininejad SE; Department of Motor Behavior and Sports Biomechanics, Faculty Sports Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran.
  • Ghaffari S; Orthopedic Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Sari, Iran.
  • Thomas A; Department of Applied Physiology, Health, and Clinical Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA.
Res Sports Med ; : 1-11, 2022 Jul 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35860900
ABSTRACT
Safe return to sport (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) surgery is important. Core stabilization is common within rehabilitation, but its influence on hopping performance and single-leg landing kinetics among athletes post-ACLR is unclear. Twenty-four male professional athletes who had ACL reconstruction surgery (time since surgery = 11.47 ± 1.55 months) were recruited and randomly assigned to exercise (n = 12) and control (n = 12) groups. Exercise group received an 8-week core stability exercise program. Limb symmetry index (LSI) for single-leg hop for distance (SLH) and triple hop (TRH) tests, and single-leg landing kinetics (multidirectional ground reaction forces) were measured pre- and post-intervention. In post-test, the participants in exercise group were more symmetrical in SLH (P = .04, CI = 0.01-7.68) and TRH (P = .01, CI = 0.28-11.1) distances. They also improved their LSI values for vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), though not significantly (P < .05). LSI for anteroposterior (a-p) and mediolateral (m-l) GRFs remained unchanged for participants of both groups. Our findings indicate the positive effect of core exercise on decreasing between-limb asymmetries during SLH and TRH tests. Our results demonstrate that despite lack of change in kinetics, functional performance is more symmetrical following core stability training.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article