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Anatomical, EMG, kinematic and kinetic differences of the hip in female and male athletes.
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Anatomical, EMG, kinematic and kinetic differences of the hip in female and male athletes./
Author:
Zeller, Brian Lee.
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280 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-08, Section: B, page: 3982.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-08B.
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Health Sciences, Recreation. -
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0496008099
Anatomical, EMG, kinematic and kinetic differences of the hip in female and male athletes.
Zeller, Brian Lee.
Anatomical, EMG, kinematic and kinetic differences of the hip in female and male athletes.
- 280 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-08, Section: B, page: 3982.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Kentucky, 2004.
Numerous factors have been identified in the literature as potentially increasing the risk of non-contact anterior cruciate injuries in the female athlete. These investigations have concentrated on many different intrinsic and extrinsic factors which may increase the risk of injury, with the primary emphasis being placed on the knee joint. However, minimal data are currently available detailing the differences between males and females at the hip. This investigation concentrated on identifying potential differences at the hip using anatomical, electromyographic (EMG), kinematic and kinetic data that were collected while male and female subjects performed a single legged squat and single legged landing.
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Numerous factors have been identified in the literature as potentially increasing the risk of non-contact anterior cruciate injuries in the female athlete. These investigations have concentrated on many different intrinsic and extrinsic factors which may increase the risk of injury, with the primary emphasis being placed on the knee joint. However, minimal data are currently available detailing the differences between males and females at the hip. This investigation concentrated on identifying potential differences at the hip using anatomical, electromyographic (EMG), kinematic and kinetic data that were collected while male and female subjects performed a single legged squat and single legged landing.
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Data were collected on 16 male and 19 female intercollegiate athletes who had no previous history of lower extremity surgeries or current pathology. Results showed no significant difference in navicular drop or Q-angle. A significant difference was noted for pelvic width, with the males significantly greater than the females. The females were also found to have a significantly greater anterior tibial translation than the males. Strength data, normalized to body weight, found greater strength measurements for the males in ankle plantarflexion/dorsiflexion, knee flexion/extension, hip flexion/extension and hip abduction/adduction than the female subjects.
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During the functional movements, no gender differences were noted in EMG activity for any of the eight instrumented muscles. During the single legged squat the females demonstrated significantly greater knee adduction and hip internal rotation measurements, along with an increased velocity into knee flexion and hip flexion. Kinetically, females also exhibited an increased hip flexion moment as compared to the male subjects. During the single legged landing a significant difference was only noted in joint velocity measurements, with the females moving faster into knee flexion and knee internal rotation.
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These results indicate that males and females exhibit greater differences at the hip during the single legged squat than the single legged landing where only minor mean differences were noted. Further research into the timing and position of the knee during injury may provide a greater understanding whether these differences are clinically significant.
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