1. Hip Abductor and External Rotator Strengths Correlate With Hop Symmetry in Men Athletes 2 Years After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
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Nawasreh, Zakariya H., Yabroudi, Mohammad A., Kassas, Mohamed N., Daradkeh, Sharf M., and Bashaireh, Khaldoon M.
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QUADRICEPS muscle physiology , *STATISTICAL significance , *STATISTICAL power analysis , *SAMPLE size (Statistics) , *MUSCLE contraction , *HIP joint , *CROSS-sectional method , *T-test (Statistics) , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *MUSCLE strength , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries , *BODY movement , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery , *DATA analysis software , *ISOKINETIC exercise , *REHABILITATION - Abstract
Context: Hip muscle strength and hop performance limb symmetries after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are not well studied. This study aimed to determine the differences in hip abductors' (ABD) and external rotators' (ER) muscle strength measures between limbs, and the relationship between hip ABD and ER muscle strengths and hop performance limb symmetry indices (LSIs) 2 years after ACLR. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Forty (level I/II) men athletes 2 years after unilateral ACLR completed 4 single-legged hop tests and involved hip ABD and ER strength testing (maximum voluntary isometric contraction [MVIC]; isokinetic peak torque [PKTQ] at 60°, 180°, and 300°/s; and isotonic peak velocity at 75% of their MVICs). Muscle strength measures were normalized to body mass, and hop performances were reported as LSIs. Paired t test was used to determine strength differences between limbs, and the Pearson correlation coefficient was used to assess the relationship between involved hip muscle strength measures and hop performance LSIs. Results: Hip ER-MVIC (involved: 60.26 [12.01], uninvolved: 63.68 [13.17] N·m/kg) and ER eccentric PKTQ at 60°/s (involved: 32.59 [9.28]; uninvolved: 35.73 [10.50] N·m/kg) were significantly different between limbs (P ≤.018). Single-hop LSI correlated with hip ER-PKTQ at 180°/s (r =.354) and 300°/s (r =.324, P ≤.041), while triple-hop LSI correlated with hip ER-MVIC (r =.320), concentric ER-PKTQ at 180°/s (r =.355), eccentric ER-PKTQ at 60°/s (r =.314), and hip ABD-PKTQ at 60°/s (r =.364) and 300°/s (r =.336, P ≤.049). Conclusions: Men athletes demonstrated symmetrical hop performance and hip muscle strengths, except for ER hip's MVIC and isokinetic eccentric peak torque at 60°/s 2 years after ACLR. Hop performance LSIs had a few, yet positive moderate relationships with involved hip ABDs and ER strength measures. This may indicate that hip ABD and ER muscle strength measures contribute to athletes' hop performances 2 years after ACLR. Post-ACLR rehabilitation programs might incorporate hip muscle strengthening training to improve athletes' functional performances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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