| Literature DB >> 21144030 |
Inne Aerts1, Elke Cumps, Evert Verhagen, Romain Meeusen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With the relatively high rate of injuries to the lower extremity due to jump-landing movement patterns and the accompanied high costs, there is need for determining potential preventive programs. A program on the intervention of jump-landing technique is possibly an important preventative measure since it appeared to reduce the incidence of lower extremity injuries. In real life situations, amateur sports lack the infrastructure and funds to have a sports physician or therapist permanently supervising such a program. Therefore the current prevention program is designed so that it could be implemented by coaches alone.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21144030 PMCID: PMC3018464 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-11-281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Flowchart recruitment.
Overview of the jump-landing technique program
| 2 ×/week, | Technique/ | Fundamentals/ | Performance/ | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Co-contractions | 10 | L + R | Lying position | 15 | X-Hops | 6 | Cycles L + R | |
| Wall Squat | 10 | Pelvic bridge | 10 | sec | Hop-Hop-Hold | 8 | L + R | ||
| Lateral Jump and Hold | 8 | L + R | Repeated Tuck Jumps | 10 | L + R | Mattress jumps | 30 | sec | |
| Front Lunges | 10 | Squat Jump | 10 | Single leg 90°* | 8 | L + R | |||
| Step-Hold | 8 | L + R | Jump Single Leg Hold | 8 | Max Squat jumps-hold | 10 | L + R | ||
| Week 2 | Co-contractions | 10 | L + R | Pelvic Bridge Single Leg | 10 | Crossover-Hop-Hop-Hold | 8 | L + R | |
| Squat | 10 | Prone Bridge Hip (EK) Shoulder Flexion | 10 | L + R | Single Leg 4 Way Hop-Hold* | 3 | Cycles L + R | ||
| Step-Hold | 8 | L + R | Side to Side Tuck Jump | 10 | sec | Single leg 90° Ball* | 8 | L + R | |
| Walking Lunges | 10 | Lateral Hop & Hold | 8 | L + R | Step, jump up, down, vertical jump | 5 | L + R | ||
| Lateral Jump and Hold | 8 | L + R | Hop & Hold | 8 | Max Squat jumps-hold | 10 | |||
| Week 3 | Squat | 10 | Single Leg Pelvic Bridge* | 10 | L + R | Single Leg 4 Way Hop-Hold Ball* | 4 | Cycles L + R | |
| Lateral Jump and Hold | 8 | L + R | Prone Bridge Hip extension | 10 | L + R | Single Leg 180° | 10 | L + R | |
| Single Tuck Jump Soft Landing | 10 | L + R | Side to Side Tuck Jumps | 10 | L + R | Jump, Jump, Jump, vertical jump | 10 | sec | |
| Lunge Jumps | 10 | Lateral Hops | 10 | sec | Mattress jumps | 40 | L + R | ||
| Lateral Jumps | 10 | sec | Double leg 90° | 8 | L + R | Running, Jump down 1 legged, Jump | 8 | ||
| Week 4 | Squat Jumps | 10 | Single Leg Pelvic Bridge Ball | 10 | L + R | Single Leg 180° | 10 | L + R | |
| Lateral Jumps | 10 | sec | Prone Bridge Hip Opposed Shoulder Flexion | 10 | L + R | Jump, Jump, Jump, vertical jump | 15 | L + R | |
| Double Tuck Jump | 8 | Lateral Hops with ball | 10 | sec | Running, Jump down 1 legged, Jump | 10 | |||
| Broad Jump | 10 | L + R | Single Leg Lateral Hop-Hold | 5 | L + R | Lay-up ^ | 10 | ||
| Scissor Jumps | 8 | Single leg 90° | 8 | L + R | Height jump ^ | 10 | |||
*Exercise on the mattress
^ Sport specific jumps for basketball, can be adjusted depending on the sport.
Scorings system Jump-landing Technique (JLS-system)
| Front view | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maintaining 'balance' | Lifting one foot or toes of both feet due to falling. | Observe complete jump | Loss of balance present or not | Loss of balance not present or doubt: 0 |
| At first foot contact: | At maximal knee flexion determine the position of incisura jugularis (left/right) compared to perpendicular | Displacement not present or doubt: 0 | ||
| Landing with ' | Not simultaneous: | Observe complete jump | Simultaneous landing present or not | Simultaneous landing present or doubt: 0 |
| Presence of eccentric control during landing, capacity to lower the body in a controlled manner (no side movements of the knee, no sudden stops) | Observe complete jump | Muscular control present or not | Muscular control present or doubt: 0 | |
| Malalignement: | At maximal knee flexion: | No varum or valgum: | Perpendicular through patella or doubt: 0 | |
| Malalignement: | At maximal knee flexion: | No varum or valgum: | Perpendicular through patella or doubt: 0 | |
| Feet at shoulder width. | At maximal knee flexion: | Perpendicular goes trough centre of malleolus internus and externus | Perpendicular through centre of malleoli or doubt: 0 | |
| Distance between knees at maximal knee flexion, 80-110% of distance between knees at initial contact. | Distance between knees at first foot contact and distance between knees at maximal knee flexion. | Range of 80%-110% difference. | Between 80%-11%: 0 | |
| Inside or outside movement of the malleoli compared to starting position. | Observe complete jump | Compare position feet with starting position. | Hyperpronation or -supination not present or doubt: 0 | |
| Inside or outside movement of the malleoli compared to starting position. | Observe complete jump | Compare position feet with starting position. | Hyperpronation or -supination not present or doubt: 0 | |
| Knee angle | Knee angle at first foot contact | Ankle between trochanter major - caput fibulae (tractus iliotibialis) - | Degrees: | |
| Hip angle | Knee angle at first foot contact | Angle between trunk - trochanter major - caput fibulae (tractus iliotibialis) | Degrees: | |
| Ankle angle | Knee angle at first foot contact | Angle between caput fibulae (tractus iliotibialis) - malleolus externus - parallel with sole of foot | Degrees: | |
| Position at maximal knee flexion | Perpendicular through centre of shoulder (humerus head) | Perpendicular through caput fibula: 0 | ||
| Position at maximal knee flexion | Perpendicular through centre of knees | Perpendicular not further than toes: 0 | ||
| Forefoot landing and rolling to heel | Observe complete jump | Pattern present or not | Pattern present or doubt: 0 | |
| Obvious arm swing that contributes to the jump height | Observe complete jump | Arm swing present or not | Arm swing present: 0 | |