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Sports Sciences

2023

Jump landing/cutting

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The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Muscle Activation During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaiah K. Githuka, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Muscle Activation During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaiah K. Githuka, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Lateral ankle sprains (LASs) are the most common injury in sports. Up to 74% of individuals with an initial LAS develop chronic ankle instability (CAI) with chronic ankle pain being one of the residual symptoms. PURPOSE: To Identify the effects of chronic pain levels on lower extremity muscle activation during a maximal jump landing/cutting in CAI individuals. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study. Twenty CAI individuals with high pain (High pain) (9M, 11F; age=22±2year; height= 1.74±0.10m; mass=79.4±14.6kg, pain=67.4±7.7), 20 CAI individuals with low pain (Low pain) (9M, 11F; age=21±3year; height=1.73±0.08m; mass=74.2±12.7kg, pain=91.7±3.9), and 20 healthy controls (Control) (9M, 11F; …


Effects Of Anticipation On Energy Dissipation Patterns Among Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Joshua M. Wilson, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

Effects Of Anticipation On Energy Dissipation Patterns Among Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Joshua M. Wilson, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Ankle inversion injuries often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI patients use altered energy dissipation patterns during jump-landing, but most studies have been limited to tasks performed under anticipated conditions. It is unclear how the anticipatory condition affects joint energetics in CAI patients. PURPOSE: To identify the effects of anticipation on energy dissipation during jump-landing among CAI, coper, and control subjects. METHODS: 60 subjects were categorized according to the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure and Ankle Instability Index. 20 CAI patients (10males, 10females, 1.74±0.1m, 69.1±10.2kg), 20 Copers (10males, 10females, 1.76±0.1m, 70.9±11.1kg), and 20 Controls (10males, 10females, 1.74±0.1m, …


The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Joint Angle During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Dallin E. Fjerstad, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Joint Angle During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Dallin E. Fjerstad, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

About 60% of chronic ankle instability (CAI) individuals report ankle pain persisting for longer than 3 months. They have the risk of recurrent ankle sprains while performing multiplanar tasks such as jumping with landing/cutting. However, little is known about the effects of chronic pain levels on joint kinematics differences and how chronic pain levels contribute to motor outcomes when performing multiplanar motions. PURPOSE: To identify the effects of pain levels on kinematics during jump landing/cutting in CAI individuals. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study. Twenty CAI patients with high pain (high pain) (9 males, 11 females; age=22±2year; …


The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Energetics During Jump Landing/Cutting In Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Energetics During Jump Landing/Cutting In Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Up to 75% of patients with lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). A majority of CAI patients report chronic pain and show altered jump landing/cutting patterns. Calculating joint energetics affected by chronic pain provides insight into understanding the effects of chronic pain levels on lower limbs in CAI patients. PURPOSE: To identify the effects of chronic pain levels on lower limb energetics during jump landing/cutting in CAI patients. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study. Fifteen CAI patients with high pain (High pain) (6males, 9females; age=22.1±2.1year; height=1.74±0.09m; mass=71.3±10.6kg, pain=66.9±9.4), matched 15 CAI patients with low pain …