Background: Lateral movements are challenging for 2D video-analysis and are therefore often omitted in functional tests for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury risk assessment. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the association between frontal and transverse plane angles obtained from 2D video-analysis and knee abduction moment (KAM) from gold standard 3D motion capture in a 180° lateral cut task. The hypothesis was that 2D angles other than the knee joint effectively explain variations in KAM. Methods: Thirty-four healthy football players (age 22.8 ± 4.1 years) performed a series of 180° lateral cut (lateral shuffles) tasks. The peak KAM was collected through a 3D motion capture system. A 2D video-analysis movement assessment identified frontal and transverse plane joint kinematics: foot projection angle (FPA), Frontal Plane Knee Projection Angle (FPKPA), Pelvis tilt angle (PA), and Trunk tilt angle (TA). A forward stepwise regression model was used to assess significant 2D predictors of KAM (p < 0.05). Results: FPA and PA were the only significant predictors (R2-ajdusted = 9.2%, p < 0.001), with external foot rotation and contralateral pelvic drop associated with higher KAM. Based on the regression model, the “High FPA & PA group” was defined and showed higher KAM than the rest of the cohort (p = 0.012, ES = 0.71). Conclusions: The external foot rotation and the contralateral pelvic drop from 2D video-analysis were associated with higher peak KAM during the 180° lateral cut. A qualitative assessment of the 180° lateral cut could offer precious insights on ACL injury risk mitigation. Level of Evidence: Descriptive Laboratory Study.

Foot rotation and pelvic angle correlate with knee abduction moment during 180° lateral cut in football players / Di Paolo S.; Grassi A.; Bragonzoni L.; Zaffagnini S.; Della Villa F.. - In: THE KNEE. - ISSN 0968-0160. - STAMPA. - 43:(2023), pp. 81-88. [10.1016/j.knee.2023.05.008]

Foot rotation and pelvic angle correlate with knee abduction moment during 180° lateral cut in football players

Di Paolo S.;Grassi A.;Bragonzoni L.;Zaffagnini S.;Della Villa F.
2023

Abstract

Background: Lateral movements are challenging for 2D video-analysis and are therefore often omitted in functional tests for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury risk assessment. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the association between frontal and transverse plane angles obtained from 2D video-analysis and knee abduction moment (KAM) from gold standard 3D motion capture in a 180° lateral cut task. The hypothesis was that 2D angles other than the knee joint effectively explain variations in KAM. Methods: Thirty-four healthy football players (age 22.8 ± 4.1 years) performed a series of 180° lateral cut (lateral shuffles) tasks. The peak KAM was collected through a 3D motion capture system. A 2D video-analysis movement assessment identified frontal and transverse plane joint kinematics: foot projection angle (FPA), Frontal Plane Knee Projection Angle (FPKPA), Pelvis tilt angle (PA), and Trunk tilt angle (TA). A forward stepwise regression model was used to assess significant 2D predictors of KAM (p < 0.05). Results: FPA and PA were the only significant predictors (R2-ajdusted = 9.2%, p < 0.001), with external foot rotation and contralateral pelvic drop associated with higher KAM. Based on the regression model, the “High FPA & PA group” was defined and showed higher KAM than the rest of the cohort (p = 0.012, ES = 0.71). Conclusions: The external foot rotation and the contralateral pelvic drop from 2D video-analysis were associated with higher peak KAM during the 180° lateral cut. A qualitative assessment of the 180° lateral cut could offer precious insights on ACL injury risk mitigation. Level of Evidence: Descriptive Laboratory Study.
2023
Foot rotation and pelvic angle correlate with knee abduction moment during 180° lateral cut in football players / Di Paolo S.; Grassi A.; Bragonzoni L.; Zaffagnini S.; Della Villa F.. - In: THE KNEE. - ISSN 0968-0160. - STAMPA. - 43:(2023), pp. 81-88. [10.1016/j.knee.2023.05.008]
Di Paolo S.; Grassi A.; Bragonzoni L.; Zaffagnini S.; Della Villa F.
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