Abstract

Introduction: Hip muscle strength has a good component to improve the execution of movement preventing excessive knee movements, such as dynamic valgus, which is a factor related to ACL injuries, however, the relationship between isometric torque and dynamic valgus is not yet well established. Functional tests that resemble sports have been used for movement analysis and possible injury minimizing factor. Objectives: To compare the knee medialization peak in three kinematic tests with different demands, and its correlation with the isometric torque of the abductors and hip extensors. Methods: The isometric torque was collected by the Lafayette hand dynamometer. Two-dimensional kinematics were used to evaluate three functional tests of different requirements, Single Limb Squat, Lateral Step Down Test and Single Leg Drop Landing Tests. For comparison between values we used the Student T test and for correlation the Spearman test, with p Results: No significant differences were found between the three right kinematic tests, different from the left. And no relationship was established between the isometric hip torque and none of the three kinematic tests. Conclusion: There is no correlation between the dynamic knee valgus peak during different tests. It is concluded that the isometric torque test does not seem to be as sensitive when related to functional tests, but it has good applicability for comparing strength between limbs.

Highlights

  • Hip muscle strength has a good component to improve the execution of movement preventing excessive knee movements, such as dynamic valgus, which is a factor related to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, the relationship between isometric torque and dynamic valgus is not yet well established

  • There was no significant difference between isometric torque of dominant and non-dominant hip abductors and extensors

  • The results of the present article corroborate with other authors who found no correlation between isometric muscle activation of hip abductors during Step Down Test (Hollman et al 2009) or Single Limb Squat Test

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Introduction

Hip muscle strength has a good component to improve the execution of movement preventing excessive knee movements, such as dynamic valgus, which is a factor related to ACL injuries, the relationship between isometric torque and dynamic valgus is not yet well established. Objectives: To compare the knee medialization peak in three kinematic tests with different demands, and its correlation with the isometric torque of the abductors and hip extensors. Twodimensional kinematics were used to evaluate three functional tests of different requirements, Single Limb Squat, Lateral Step Down Test and Single Leg Drop Landing Tests. Conclusion: There is no correlation between the dynamic knee valgus peak during different tests. It is concluded that the isometric torque test does not seem to be as sensitive when related to functional tests, but it has good applicability for comparing strength between limbs

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