Lower extremity joint kinematics of a simulated lateral ankle sprain after drop landings in participants with chronic ankle instability
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- DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2021.1908414
Lower extremity joint kinematics of a simulated lateral ankle sprain after drop landings in participants with chronic ankle instability
Abstract
This study examined lower extremity joint kinematics in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) and controls during unanticipated and anticipated single-leg drop landings onto a laterally inclined platform. Physically active adults with CAI 15 (n = 15) and controls (n = 15) performed an unanticipated and anticipated 30 cm single-leg drop landing onto a 20° laterally inclined platform. Three-dimensional ankle, knee and hip-joint kinematics were recorded 200 ms pre- to 200 post-landing and analysed with a 2 (group) × 2 (landing condition) SPM ANOVA (p < 0.05). Results revealed individuals with CAI displayed significantly greater ankle internal rotation post-landing across both landing conditions. Anticipated landings elicited significantly greater pre-landing ankle inversion and external rotation, knee abduction and hip adduction. Additionally, significantly less ankle inversion, knee and hip flexion, and knee adduction and hip abduction were present during post-landing of the anticipated landing. Greater ankle internal rotation during landing may contribute to the ankle 'giving way' in individuals with CAI. However, preparatory and reactive proximal-joint kinematics were similar in both groups during landing. This highlights the possible role of the knee and hip joints in assisting with ankle-joint stability during anticipated inversion perturbations.
Keywords: Injury simulation; ankle stability; anticipated landings; jump-landings.
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