Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing
Abstract Background Higher landing-related external knee joint moments at later stages of female pubertal development likely contribute to a higher incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Athletic footwear may provide a potential strategy to alter higher knee moments. Metho...
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doaj-24c8b68978b646829948cfa99845a10e2020-11-24T22:16:35ZengBMCJournal of Foot and Ankle Research1757-11462018-09-011111710.1186/s13047-018-0294-xEffect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landingTimothy A. Sayer0Rana S. Hinman1Kade L. Paterson2Kim L. Bennell3Karine Fortin4Adam L. Bryant5Centre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneCentre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneCentre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneCentre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneCentre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneCentre for Health Exercise & Sports Medicine, Department of Physiotherapy, The University of MelbourneAbstract Background Higher landing-related external knee joint moments at later stages of female pubertal development likely contribute to a higher incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Athletic footwear may provide a potential strategy to alter higher knee moments. Methods Thirty-one late/post-pubertal girls (Tanner stage IV-V, menarche and growth spurt attained) performed a single limb drop lateral jump in three footwear conditions (barefoot, low support shoes and high support shoes), in which peak knee abduction moment (KAbM), flexion moment (KFM) and internal rotation moments (KIRM) were measured. Repeated measures ANOVA and ANCOVA were used to test for a main effect of footwear with and without foot posture index (FPI) as a covariate (p < 0.05) with post-hoc test carried out via Fisher’s Least Significant Difference (LSD). Results A main effect of footwear condition was observed for peak KFM (p < 0.05), but not KAbM or KIRM, in both unadjusted and adjusted models. Post-hoc analysis demonstrated that both high- and low-support shoes increased peak KFM compared with barefoot (p < 0.001). Conclusion Our findings indicate commercially available high- and low-supportive footwear increase peak KFM, but do not effect KAbM or KIRM while landing among late/post-pubertal girls. This suggests that these styles of footwear are inadequate at reducing higher knee moments in an at-risk cohort.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13047-018-0294-xFootwearKineticsAdolescentLanding |
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Timothy A. Sayer Rana S. Hinman Kade L. Paterson Kim L. Bennell Karine Fortin Adam L. Bryant Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing Journal of Foot and Ankle Research Footwear Kinetics Adolescent Landing |
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Timothy A. Sayer Rana S. Hinman Kade L. Paterson Kim L. Bennell Karine Fortin Adam L. Bryant |
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Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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Effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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effect of high and low-supportive footwear on female tri-planar knee moments during single limb landing |
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Journal of Foot and Ankle Research |
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Abstract Background Higher landing-related external knee joint moments at later stages of female pubertal development likely contribute to a higher incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Athletic footwear may provide a potential strategy to alter higher knee moments. Methods Thirty-one late/post-pubertal girls (Tanner stage IV-V, menarche and growth spurt attained) performed a single limb drop lateral jump in three footwear conditions (barefoot, low support shoes and high support shoes), in which peak knee abduction moment (KAbM), flexion moment (KFM) and internal rotation moments (KIRM) were measured. Repeated measures ANOVA and ANCOVA were used to test for a main effect of footwear with and without foot posture index (FPI) as a covariate (p < 0.05) with post-hoc test carried out via Fisher’s Least Significant Difference (LSD). Results A main effect of footwear condition was observed for peak KFM (p < 0.05), but not KAbM or KIRM, in both unadjusted and adjusted models. Post-hoc analysis demonstrated that both high- and low-support shoes increased peak KFM compared with barefoot (p < 0.001). Conclusion Our findings indicate commercially available high- and low-supportive footwear increase peak KFM, but do not effect KAbM or KIRM while landing among late/post-pubertal girls. This suggests that these styles of footwear are inadequate at reducing higher knee moments in an at-risk cohort. |
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Footwear Kinetics Adolescent Landing |
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