Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Elastic Therapeutic Tape on Biomechanical Changes of Knee Joint During Drop Vertical Jump in ACL Injuries
The purpose of this study to investigate joint angle and joint moment in flexion-extension, adduction-abduction and internal -external rotation of elastic therapeutic tape and elastic therapeutic tape are effective in ACL-injuries subjects during drop vertical jump.This study requires ACL-injuries participants age range between 18 and 45 years old. The 3D motion analysis system (BTS, ITALY) and force plate (Kistler, USA) will be used for measure joint angle and joint moment during drop vertical jump movement.
#Participants ACL-injures subjects ACL-injury group will be recruit people with ACL-injuries
with grade I-II at least 8 weeks by measuring joint laxity test by stress X-ray with Telos
(side to side difference between 3 - 8 mm.) .
Inclusion criteria of ACL-injuries group are: 1) no collateral ligaments and meniscus
injuries , 2) no joint pain and knee joint effusion (less than 2 cm. from the opposite side
measuring at joint line, 3) no history of previous injuries in other structure of lower
extremities that resulted in ligamentous laxity at ankle and hip, 4) no current medical
problems such as vestibular system, visual system or neurological condition that can impair
their ability to perform a sidestep cutting task, 5) no joint and structural deformity such
as flat feet, genu valgus and genu varus, 6) able to complete functional test (Single hop for
distance and Triple hop for distance) which the distance is not less than 85% of unaffected
side .
Exclusion criteria included 1) knee joint swelling is greater than 2 cm. of unaffected side,
2) joint laxity test by stress X-ray with Telos (side to side difference greater than 8 mm.)
- Instrumentation
1. Three-dimensional motion analysis system (Bioengineering Inc., ITALY)
2. Visual 3D software (C-motion, USA)
3. A force platform with 60x40x10 centimeters in size (Kistler Instrument Corp., USA)
4. Running shoes (Adidas) US Size 7 , 8 , 9, 10
5. Goniometer
6. Vernier caliber
7. Measuring tape
8. Therapeutic tape ; (KinesioTex®)
9. Telos arthrometer GA III/E (Metax GmbH)
10. International Knee Documentation Committee Score (IKDC)
11. Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)
- Subject preparation for participants with ACL-injuries Participants will be asked to
fill in a questionnaire about age, height, weight and history of injury or
musculoskeletal problems. Participants will be informed to make understanding of
purposes, methods and advantages of the study. Also, all participants will be asked to
sign a consent form. IKDC and KOOD interviews will be conducted.The test including hop
test and drop vertical jump will be conducted at Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi,
Mahidol University.
Anthropometric data, navicular drop test, ROM and muscle strength at knee joint will be
performed in each participant. Participants will be asked to perform single hop for distance
and triple hop on both side of their legs.
Stress X-ray by Telos® Participants will be screened joint laxity by stress x-ray with Telos.
Lateral view x-ray will be performed in side lying position with knee flexion between 10 to
20 degrees. Front cushion pad will be applied on distal femur and distal tibia. Pressure load
will be applied on 6 cm below knee joint line at 15 daN.
Participants with ACL injuries subjects will rest for 10 minute in the quiet room and elastic
therapeutic tape will be applied on affected side. Drop vertical jump will be performed
follow by running 30 minutes at speed 7 km/hr. Participants will be asked to perform drop
vertical jump task again after running.
Drop vertical jump Drop vertical jump landing trails was performed on 31 cm. box .
Participants were informed to jump with two hands over head as high as possible and landing
on force plate with each foot on separate force plate . Participants were asked to perform
the task until reach three successful trials. Successful trial was defined as participants
can land on force plate with each foot on separate force plate without further steps.
#Parameters
Knee joint angle and moment at initial contact and weight acceptance phase
1. Flexion - Extension
2. Adduction - Abduction
3. Internal - External rotation
- Statistics All data will be presented in mean ± stand error of mean. All the
statistical test will be performed by using the SPSS for window version 17 program.
The level of significance for difference between groups will be set at p< 0.05.
Comparison of 3D joint angles and moments between affected leg and unaffected leg in
ACL-injuries group during side step movement will be tested by Paired T test.
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