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Are two-dimensional measured frontal plane angles related to three-dimensional measured kinematic profiles during running?

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the temporal relationship between two-dimensional measured frontal plane joint angles and three-dimensional measured kinematic profiles during the stance phase of running, and to assess the intra- and intertester reliability of the two-dimensional angles. DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: Research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Fifteen injury-free elite athletes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Contralateral pelvic drop (CPD), femoral adduction (FA), hip adduction (HA) and knee valgus (KV) were measured at the deepest landing position during midstance with two-dimensional video analysis during running. CPD, HA and knee abduction were measured continuously during the entire stance phase through three-dimensional motion analysis. One-dimensional statistical parametric mapping was used to examine the temporal relationships between the two-dimensional angles and three-dimensional kinematic profiles. In addition, intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to assess the intra- and intertester reliability of the two-dimensional angles. RESULTS: Two-dimensional CPD, FA and HA were significantly related to the three-dimensional HA kinematic profile. Two-dimensional CPD was significantly related to the three-dimensional CPD kinematic profile. No significant relationship was found between two-dimensional KV and three-dimensional knee abduction. Excellent intra- and intertester reliability was found for the two-dimensional angles (ICC 0.90-0.99). CONCLUSIONS: These findings support implementing two-dimensional video analysis to evaluate CPD and HA during running.
Tijdschrift: Physical Therapy in Sport
ISSN: 1466-853X
Volume: 29
Pagina's: 84 - 92
Jaar van publicatie:2018
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:3
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open