Muscle strength and flexibility characteristics of people displaying excessive medial knee displacement |
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Authors: | Bell David R Padua Darin A Clark Michael A |
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Institution: | a Department of Exercise and Sports Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC b National Academy of Sports Medicine, Mesa, AZ c Phoenix Suns, Phoenix, AZ. |
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Abstract: | Bell DR, Padua DA, Clark MA. Muscle strength and flexibility characteristics of people displaying excessive medial knee displacement.ObjectiveTo determine differences in strength and range of motion (ROM) between participants who exhibit medial knee displacement (MKD) during a squat that is corrected by a heel lift and those who do not.DesignCase control.SettingSports medicine research laboratory.ParticipantsThirty-seven healthy subjects (control, 19; MKD, 18) with no lower-extremity injury in the past 6 months volunteered to participate.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresPeak force was measured in newtons using a hand-held dynamometer and passive ROM was measured in degrees with a goniometer. Separate multivariate analyses of variance were used to determine differences in strength and ROM between groups. Post hoc testing was used to elucidate differences between groups.ResultsThe MKD group had the following: greater hip external rotation strength (P=.03), increased hip extension strength (P=.01), less plantarflexion strength (P=.007), and increased hip external rotation ROM (P=.008).ConclusionsThe MKD group exhibited tight and weak ankle musculature. Interventions focusing on improving strength and ROM of the ankle may improve kinematics during a squat. |
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Keywords: | Knee Muscle skeletal Range of motion articular Rehabilitation |
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