Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump

ABSTRACT Introduction: The jump landing is the leading cause for ankle injuries in basketball. It has been shown that the use of ankle brace is effective to prevent these injuries by increasing the mechanical stability of the ankle at the initial contact of the foot with the ground. Objective: To...

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Main Authors: Alex Castro, Márcio Fagundes Goethel, Arthur Fernandes Gáspari, Luciano Fernandes Crozara, Mauro Gonçalves
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
Series:Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
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spelling doaj-7c3c0a187f744b878ce77cffbf40bb592020-11-25T00:26:03ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-994023323223610.1590/1517-869220172303161577S1517-86922017000300232Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jumpAlex CastroMárcio Fagundes GoethelArthur Fernandes GáspariLuciano Fernandes CrozaraMauro GonçalvesABSTRACT Introduction: The jump landing is the leading cause for ankle injuries in basketball. It has been shown that the use of ankle brace is effective to prevent these injuries by increasing the mechanical stability of the ankle at the initial contact of the foot with the ground. Objective: To investigate the effects of ankle brace on the ground reaction force (GRF) during the simulation of a basketball rebound jump. Method: Eleven young male basketball players randomly carried out a simulated basketball rebound jump under two conditions, with and without ankle brace (lace-up). Dynamic parameters of vertical GRF (take-off and landing vertical peaks, time to take-off and landing vertical peaks, take-off impulse peak, impulse at 50 milliseconds of landing, and jump height) and medial-lateral (take-off and landing medial-lateral peaks, and time to reach medial-lateral peaks at take-off and landing) were recorded by force platform during rebound jumps in each tested condition. The comparisons between the tested conditions were performed by paired t test (P<0.05). Results: The use of ankle braces reduced the medial and lateral peaks of the GRF by -15.7% (P=0.035) and -24.9% (P=0.012), respectively, during the landing of the rebound jump. Additionally, wearing the brace did not affect any dynamic parameters of vertical GRF or temporal parameters of the medial-lateral GRF (P>0.05). Conclusion: The use of ankle brace during basketball rebound jumps attenuates the magnitude of medial-lateral GRF on the landing phase, without changing the vertical GRF. This finding indicates that the use of brace increases the medial-lateral mechanical protection by decreasing the shear force exerted on the athlete’s body without change the application of propulsive forces in the take-off and the impact absorption quality in the landing during the basketball rebound jump.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922017000300232&lng=en&tlng=enesportestornozelo/lesõesbasquetebol/lesões
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author Alex Castro
Márcio Fagundes Goethel
Arthur Fernandes Gáspari
Luciano Fernandes Crozara
Mauro Gonçalves
spellingShingle Alex Castro
Márcio Fagundes Goethel
Arthur Fernandes Gáspari
Luciano Fernandes Crozara
Mauro Gonçalves
Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
esportes
tornozelo/lesões
basquetebol/lesões
author_facet Alex Castro
Márcio Fagundes Goethel
Arthur Fernandes Gáspari
Luciano Fernandes Crozara
Mauro Gonçalves
author_sort Alex Castro
title Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
title_short Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
title_full Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
title_fullStr Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
title_full_unstemmed Ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
title_sort ankle brace attenuates the medial-lateral ground reaction force during basketball rebound jump
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
description ABSTRACT Introduction: The jump landing is the leading cause for ankle injuries in basketball. It has been shown that the use of ankle brace is effective to prevent these injuries by increasing the mechanical stability of the ankle at the initial contact of the foot with the ground. Objective: To investigate the effects of ankle brace on the ground reaction force (GRF) during the simulation of a basketball rebound jump. Method: Eleven young male basketball players randomly carried out a simulated basketball rebound jump under two conditions, with and without ankle brace (lace-up). Dynamic parameters of vertical GRF (take-off and landing vertical peaks, time to take-off and landing vertical peaks, take-off impulse peak, impulse at 50 milliseconds of landing, and jump height) and medial-lateral (take-off and landing medial-lateral peaks, and time to reach medial-lateral peaks at take-off and landing) were recorded by force platform during rebound jumps in each tested condition. The comparisons between the tested conditions were performed by paired t test (P<0.05). Results: The use of ankle braces reduced the medial and lateral peaks of the GRF by -15.7% (P=0.035) and -24.9% (P=0.012), respectively, during the landing of the rebound jump. Additionally, wearing the brace did not affect any dynamic parameters of vertical GRF or temporal parameters of the medial-lateral GRF (P>0.05). Conclusion: The use of ankle brace during basketball rebound jumps attenuates the magnitude of medial-lateral GRF on the landing phase, without changing the vertical GRF. This finding indicates that the use of brace increases the medial-lateral mechanical protection by decreasing the shear force exerted on the athlete’s body without change the application of propulsive forces in the take-off and the impact absorption quality in the landing during the basketball rebound jump.
topic esportes
tornozelo/lesões
basquetebol/lesões
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922017000300232&lng=en&tlng=en
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