عنوان مقاله :
Comparing Biomechanical Risk Factors of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury of Elite Female Soccer Players During the Shearing Maneuver and Header on the Natural Grass and Artificial Turf
پديد آورندگان :
Yasamin, Alipour Ataabadi Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Heydar , Sadeghi Department of Health and Sport Medicin - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Mohammad Hosein , Alizadeh Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Tehran University - Tehran, Iran , Mehdi , Khaleghi Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran
كليدواژه :
Anterior cruciate ligament , Artificial turf , Biomechanics , Cutting maneuver , Heading
چكيده فارسي :
اين مقاله فاقد چكيده فارسي است.
چكيده لاتين :
Nowadays, the use of artificial turf fields has become widespread. Given the
high prevalence of noncontact injuries among female soccer players and high contribution
of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury, this research was conducted to compare
biomechanical risk factors in the incidence of ACL injury for elite female soccer players during
shearing maneuver and header on the natural grass and artificial turf fields.
Methods: Sixteen players were selected from U-14 women’s national team by the
convenience sampling method and started to perform the skills. Knee joint information was
calculated by a 3D imaging system and a force plate. Statistical differences were reported
using the dependent t-test at a significant level of 0.05.
Results: The findings showed that the biomechanical behavior of the lower extremity while
performing soccer skills on the natural grass was affected differently from that on the artificial
turf. Results also demonstrated that the torque applied to the knee joint on the natural grass
was higher than that on the artificial turf (P=0.039). Angular velocity on the artificial turf was
also higher than that on the natural grass (P=0.006).
Conclusion: The higher knee joint torque and the lower angular velocity on natural grass may
result in a higher risk of ACL injury on the natural grass than on the artificial turf. Therefore,
the use of prevention programs for ACL injury is crucial to minimize the incidence of lower
extremity injuries.
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