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The influence of hip strength on gluteal activity and lower extremity kinematics
Authors:Katie J. Homan  Marc F. Norcross  Benjamin M. Goerger  William E. Prentice  J.Troy Blackburn
Affiliation:1. Athletic Training Education Program, Loras College, Dubuque, IA, United States;2. School of Biological and Population Health Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States;3. Sports Medicine Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States;4. Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Abstract:The effects of hip muscle strength and activation on anterior cruciate ligament injury biomechanics, particularly knee valgus loading, have been reported in isolation and with equivocal results. However, the combination of these factors influences joint biomechanics. This investigation evaluated the influence of hip strength on gluteal activation and knee valgus motion. Maximal isometric hip abduction (ABD) and external rotation (ER) contractions were used to define High and Low strength groups. Knee kinematics and gluteus maximus (GMax) and medius (GMed) EMG amplitudes obtained during landing were compared between High and Low strength groups after controlling for the potential confounding influence of sex. Knee valgus motion did not differ between the High and Low hip ABD and ER strength groups. However, the Low ABD and ER strength groups displayed greater GMed and GMax EMG amplitudes, respectively, compared to the High strength groups. These findings suggest that weaker individuals compensate for a lack of force production via heightened neural drive. As such, hip muscle strength influences knee valgus motion indirectly by determining neural drive requirements.
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