The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing

Ankle is the first body part that contacts the ground during daily activities. The common injury in ankle joint is the external sprain that involves the proximal joints and the damaged ankle itself. The aim of this study was to compare onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite fem...

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Main Authors: mona mirjani, foad seidi
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Published: University of Tehran 2019-02-01
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description Ankle is the first body part that contacts the ground during daily activities. The common injury in ankle joint is the external sprain that involves the proximal joints and the damaged ankle itself. The aim of this study was to compare onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite femaletaekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-legdrop landing. 13 players with functional ankle instability (age 21.23±1.36 yrs, weight 53.76±3.56 kg and height 166.46±4.84 cm) and 13 healthy players (age 20.92±1.25 yrs, weight 53.69±4.17 kg and height 166.92±5.00 cm) were purposively selected. The electromyography activity of erector spine, quadratus lumborum, gluteus medius and peroneus longus muscles was recorded during single-leg drop landing. In order to compare onset activity of muscles, multivariate variance analysis was used (P≤0.05).The results showed that players with FAI had significant latency at onset of erector spine, quadratus lumborum, gluteus medius and peroneus longus muscles activity in comparison with control group. Therefore, these players suffer from disorder in peroneus longus muscle activity in addition to latency of lumbo-pelvic muscle activation. This factor could be the cause of their recurrent injury.
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spelling doaj-art-e1f975c077164e24a07c66f631e3e4432025-08-20T02:31:08ZengUniversity of TehranSport Sciences and Health Research2981-02052019-02-0110216718310.22059/jsmed.2018.216821.77072250The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landingmona mirjani0foad seidi1MSc, Department of Corrective Exercises and Sport Injury, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Department of Sport Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAnkle is the first body part that contacts the ground during daily activities. The common injury in ankle joint is the external sprain that involves the proximal joints and the damaged ankle itself. The aim of this study was to compare onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite femaletaekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-legdrop landing. 13 players with functional ankle instability (age 21.23±1.36 yrs, weight 53.76±3.56 kg and height 166.46±4.84 cm) and 13 healthy players (age 20.92±1.25 yrs, weight 53.69±4.17 kg and height 166.92±5.00 cm) were purposively selected. The electromyography activity of erector spine, quadratus lumborum, gluteus medius and peroneus longus muscles was recorded during single-leg drop landing. In order to compare onset activity of muscles, multivariate variance analysis was used (P≤0.05).The results showed that players with FAI had significant latency at onset of erector spine, quadratus lumborum, gluteus medius and peroneus longus muscles activity in comparison with control group. Therefore, these players suffer from disorder in peroneus longus muscle activity in addition to latency of lumbo-pelvic muscle activation. This factor could be the cause of their recurrent injury.https://sshr.ut.ac.ir/article_72250_5108dc8a3961d30274ba119b37621ffd.pdffunctional ankle instabilitylumbo-pelvic musclesonset activityperoneus longus muscletaekwondo
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The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
Sport Sciences and Health Research
functional ankle instability
lumbo-pelvic muscles
onset activity
peroneus longus muscle
taekwondo
title The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
title_full The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
title_fullStr The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
title_full_unstemmed The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
title_short The comparison between onset activity of lumbo-pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female Taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single-leg drop landing
title_sort comparison between onset activity of lumbo pelvic and peroneal muscles in elite female taekwondo players with and without functional ankle instability during single leg drop landing
topic functional ankle instability
lumbo-pelvic muscles
onset activity
peroneus longus muscle
taekwondo
url https://sshr.ut.ac.ir/article_72250_5108dc8a3961d30274ba119b37621ffd.pdf
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