TY - JOUR
T1 - The association of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion with hip and knee kinematics during the lateral step-down test
AU - Rabin, Alon
AU - Portnoy, Sigal
AU - Kozol, Zvi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.
PY - 2016/11
Y1 - 2016/11
N2 - STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: Altered hip and knee kinematics have been associated with several knee disorders, including anterior cruciate ligament tear, patellofemoral pain, and iliotibial band syndrome. Limited ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range of motion (ROM), which has been linked with some of these disorders, has also been associated with altered knee kinematics. OBJECTIVE: To explore the association of ankle DF ROM with hip and knee kinematics during a step-down task. METHODS: Thirty healthy participants underwent a 3-D analysis of hip and knee kinematics during a lateral step-down test, followed by measurement of ankle DF ROM in weight bearing (WB) and non-weight bearing (NWB). Participants were dichotomized using the median values into lowand high-DF subgroups within both WB and NWB. Hip and knee kinematics were compared between the low-and high-DF subgroups. RESULTS: Participants in the low-DF subgroups exhibited greater peak hip adduction (WB, P = .02; NWB, P<.01) and greater peak knee external rotation (WB, P = .02; NWB, P<.01) compared with participants in the high-DF subgroups. In addition, participants in the low-DF WB subgroup exhibited decreased peak knee flexion compared with participants in the high-DF WB subgroup (P<.01). CONCLUSION: Individuals with lower ankle DF ROM exhibited hip and knee kinematics previously associated with several knee disorders, suggesting that this impairment may be involved in the pathogenesis of the same disorders. Assessment of ankle DF ROM may be useful as part of a preparticipation screening. Furthermore, deficits in ankle DF ROM may need to be addressed in individuals with altered movement patterns. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1002-1009.
AB - STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: Altered hip and knee kinematics have been associated with several knee disorders, including anterior cruciate ligament tear, patellofemoral pain, and iliotibial band syndrome. Limited ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range of motion (ROM), which has been linked with some of these disorders, has also been associated with altered knee kinematics. OBJECTIVE: To explore the association of ankle DF ROM with hip and knee kinematics during a step-down task. METHODS: Thirty healthy participants underwent a 3-D analysis of hip and knee kinematics during a lateral step-down test, followed by measurement of ankle DF ROM in weight bearing (WB) and non-weight bearing (NWB). Participants were dichotomized using the median values into lowand high-DF subgroups within both WB and NWB. Hip and knee kinematics were compared between the low-and high-DF subgroups. RESULTS: Participants in the low-DF subgroups exhibited greater peak hip adduction (WB, P = .02; NWB, P<.01) and greater peak knee external rotation (WB, P = .02; NWB, P<.01) compared with participants in the high-DF subgroups. In addition, participants in the low-DF WB subgroup exhibited decreased peak knee flexion compared with participants in the high-DF WB subgroup (P<.01). CONCLUSION: Individuals with lower ankle DF ROM exhibited hip and knee kinematics previously associated with several knee disorders, suggesting that this impairment may be involved in the pathogenesis of the same disorders. Assessment of ankle DF ROM may be useful as part of a preparticipation screening. Furthermore, deficits in ankle DF ROM may need to be addressed in individuals with altered movement patterns. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2016;46(11):1002-1009.
KW - Dynamic valgus
KW - Movement pattern
KW - Talocrural joint
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U2 - 10.2519/jospt.2016.6621
DO - 10.2519/jospt.2016.6621
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C2 - 27686412
AN - SCOPUS:84994711826
SN - 0190-6011
VL - 46
SP - 1002
EP - 1009
JO - Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
JF - Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
IS - 11
ER -