Journal article
Effects of Footwear on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Forces during Landing in Young Adult Females
R Akhundov, AL Bryant, T Sayer, K Paterson, DJ Saxby, A Nasseri
Life | MDPI | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.3390/life12081119
Abstract
Rates of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture in young people have increased markedly over the past two decades, with females experiencing greater growth in their risk compared to males. In this study, we determined the effects of low- and high-support athletic footwear on ACL loads during a standardized drop–land–lateral jump in 23 late-/post-pubertal females. Each participant performed the task unshod, wearing low- (Zaraca, ASICS) or high- (Kayano, ASICS) support shoes (in random order), and three-dimensional body motions, ground-reaction forces, and surface electromyograms were synchronously acquired. These data were then used in a validated computational model of ACL loading. One-dim..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Griffith University's Health Group Seed Grant 2021, and data collection was funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (#LP150101041), which involved industry partner ASICS Oceania.