Abstract
BackgroundAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury often occurs during deceleration maneuvers in sports. Combined knee valgus and tibial internal rotation (VL + IR) moments have been recognized as a risk leading to ACL injury; however, it is unknown how the foot strike pattern (forefoot or rearfoot strike) affects the occurrence rate of the aforementioned combined knee moments during cutting maneuvers. Research questionTo test the hypothesis that rearfoot strikes rather than forefoot strikes show a significantly higher occurrence rate of the combined VL + IR moments during the early stance phase of a cutting maneuver. MethodsTwenty-four females performed 60° cutting maneuvers under rearfoot and forefoot strike conditions. Positional data of lower limb markers and ground reaction force (GRF) were collected. Knee varus/valgus and tibial internal/external rotation moments due to GRF were calculated and time-normalized (0–100 %) to the stance phase. The occurrence rates of combined VL + IR moments were compared between rearfoot and forefoot strike conditions throughout the stance (chi-squared test, p < 0.01). Furthermore, the time patterns of the two knee moments and the position of the GRF acting point were compared using the statistical parametric mapping paired t-test (p < 0.0125). ResultsRearfoot strikes more frequently produced combined VL + IR moments than forefoot strikes (maximum occurrence rates: 73.5 % vs. 27.8 %, p < 0.01) during the first 0–40 % of the stance. Both foot strikes consistently showed an increase in knee valgus moment soon after foot impact; however, rearfoot and forefoot strikes respectively applied opposite internal and external rotation moments during the first 0–7 % of stance (p < 0.0125), indicating that the GRF vector that generated knee valgus moment further applied tibial internal rotation moment when it acted posterior to the tibial rotation axis. SignificanceThe current results suggest that rearfoot strike in cuttings elevates the probability of ACL injury via combined VL + IR moments.
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