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The non-sagittal knee moment vector identifies ‘at risk’ individuals that the knee abduction moment alone does not

Mark A. Robinson, Raihana Sharir, Radin Rafeeuddin, Jos Vanrenterghem, Cyril J. Donnelly

2021Sports Biomechanics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multi-planar forces and moments are known to injure the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). In ACL injury risk studies, however, the uni-planar frontal plane external knee abduction moment is frequently studied in isolation. This study aimed to determine if the frontal plane knee moment (KM-Y) could classify all individuals crossing a risk threshold compared to those classified by a multi-planar non-sagittal knee moment vector (KM-YZ). Recreationally active females completed three sports tasks-drop vertical jumps, single-leg drop vertical jumps and planned sidesteps. Peak knee abduction moments and peak non-sagittal resultant knee moments were obtained for each task, and a risk threshold of the sample mean plus 1.6 standard deviations was used for classification. A sensitivity analysis of the threshold from 1-2 standard deviations was also conducted. KM-Y did not identify all participants who crossed the risk threshold as the non-sagittal moment identified unique individuals. This result was consistent across tasks and threshold sensitivities. Analysing the peak uni-planar knee abduction moment alone is therefore likely overly reductionist, as this study demonstrates that a KM-YZ threshold identifies 'at risk' individuals that a KM-Y threshold does not. Multi-planar moment metrics such as KM-YZ may help facilitate the development of screening protocols across multiple tasks.

Topics & Concepts

Sagittal planeMoment (physics)Anterior cruciate ligamentCoronal planeACL injuryMathematicsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationKnee flexionOrthodonticsMedicineKnee JointPhysical therapyPhysicsAnatomySurgeryClassical mechanicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesSports injuries and preventionCardiovascular Effects of Exercise
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