| Literature DB >> 25364100 |
Seyed Mohsen Mir1, Saeed Talebian1, Nasrin Naseri1, Mohammad-Reza Hadian1.
Abstract
[Purpose] Knee joint proprioception combines sensory input from a variety of afferent receptors that encompasses the sensations of joint position and motion. Poor proprioception is one of the risk factors of anterior cruciate ligament injury. Most studies have favored testing knee joint position sense in the sagittal plane and non-weight-bearing position. One of the most common mechanisms of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury is dynamic knee valgus. No study has measured joint position sense in a manner relevant to the mechanism of injury. Therefore, the aim of this study was to measure knee joint position sense in the noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury risk position and normal condition.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament; Injury risk position; Proprioception
Year: 2014 PMID: 25364100 PMCID: PMC4210385 DOI: 10.1589/jpts.26.1515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Ther Sci ISSN: 0915-5287
Fig. 1.Risk position The ACL injury risk position was executed in a standing position, with the feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart and the toes pointed slightly (knee in and toe out).
Fig. 2.Normal position The Normal position was executed in a standing position, with the feet shoulder-width apart.
Reliability statistics for the normal and risk positions
| Measures | Mean (degrees) for | Mean (degrees) for | ICC (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| RP | 3.80 (0.98) | 3.56 (0.88) | 0.74 |
| NP | 1.87 (0.94) | 1.83 (0.95) | 0.88 |
SD: standard deviation, ICC: intraclass correlation coefficient, RP: risk position, NP: normal position
Mean (SD) values of AE for the ACL injury risk and normal positions
| Testing | AAE (degrees), |
|---|---|
| RP | 3.99 (1.15)* |
| NP | 1.80 (0.83) |
AAE: absolute angular error, RP: risk position, NP: normal position. *: Statistically significant