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Does Limited Internal Femoral Rotation Increase Peak Anterior Cruciate Ligament Strain During a Simulated Pivot Landing?

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
卷 42, 期 12, 页码 2955-2963

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0363546514549446

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anterior cruciate ligament; strain; knee; hip; femoroacetabular impingement

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AR054821]
  2. University of Michigan Predoctural Fellowship

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Background: Many factors contributing to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk have been investigated. Recently, some ACL-injured individuals have presented with a decreased range of hip internal rotation compared with controls. The pathomechanics of why decreased hip range of motion increases risk of ACL injury have not yet been studied. Hypothesis: Peak relative strain of the anteromedial bundle of the ACL (AM-ACL) during a simulated single-leg pivot landing is inversely related to the available range of internal femoral rotation. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: A series of pivot landings were simulated in 10 female and 10 male human knee specimens with a testing apparatus that applied a 2-bodyweight impulsive load, inducing knee compression, flexion moment, and internal tibial torque. The range of internal femoral rotation was (1) locked at similar to 0 degrees, (2) limited with a hard stop to similar to 7 degrees, (3) limited with a hard stop to similar to 11 degrees, or (4) free, with rotation resisted by 2 springs to simulate the resistance of the active hip rotator muscles to stretch. The AM-ACL strain was quantified with a differential variable reluctance transducer. A linear mixed model was used to determine whether a significant linear relation existed between peak AM-ACL relative strain and range of internal femoral rotation. Results: Peak AM-ACL relative strain was inversely related to the available range of internal femoral rotation (R-2 = 0.91; P < .001), with strain increasing 1.3% for every 10 degrees decrease in rotation; this represented a 20% increase in peak relative strain, given an average range of femoral rotation of 15 degrees upon landing in healthy athletes. Conclusion: Peak AM-ACL relative strain was inversely proportional to the available range of internal femoral rotation during simulated single-leg pivot landings. Clinical Relevance: Decreased range of internal femoral rotation results in greater ACL strain and may therefore increase the susceptibility to ACL rupture with athletic cutting and pivoting activities. Screening for a limited range of hip internal rotation should therefore become a component of not only ACL injury prevention programs but also evaluation protocols for those with ACL injuries and/or reconstructions.

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