1. The role of core stability in the development of non-contact acute lower extremity injuries in an athletic population: A prospective study.
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De Blaiser C, Roosen P, Willems T, De Bleecker C, Vermeulen S, Danneels L, and De Ridder R
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- Adolescent, Athletic Injuries prevention & control, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lower Extremity physiopathology, Male, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Athletic Injuries physiopathology, Hip physiology, Lower Extremity injuries, Muscle Strength, Muscle, Skeletal physiology, Postural Balance
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Objectives: Stability of the core is associated with lower extremity functioning. Consequently, impaired core stability might play a role in developing non-contact acute lower extremity sports injuries. The objective was to investigate components of core stability as potential risk factors for acute lower extremity injuries., Design: A cohort study was set up with a follow-up and injury registration period of 1.5 years., Participants: 142 male and female physical education students were included., Main Outcome Measures: Measures of isometric hip and core muscular strength, endurance, proprioception and neuromuscular control of the core, and postural control were taken at the start of the study. Sports-related injury occurrence was registered during follow-up., Results: 27 (19%) injuries of interest occurred during follow-up. After multivariate model building, a significant predictive effect was found for side-to-side hip abduction strength asymmetry (p = .007). The hazard of developing an acute lower extremity injury increased with 6.2% with a 1 unit increase in side-to-side strength imbalance, regardless of gender., Conclusion: Hip abduction strength imbalance was determined as a risk factor for the development of non-contact, acute lower extremity injuries. Normalizing hip strength imbalances might be beneficial for injury prevention. However, further research is needed to support this claim., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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