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Reduced ankle dorsiflexion range may increase the risk of patellar tendon injury among volleyball players / (Record no. 12961)

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Title Reduced ankle dorsiflexion range may increase the risk of patellar tendon injury among volleyball players /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Peter Malliaras, Jillianne L. Cook, Peter Kent
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Summary, etc. Patellar tendon injury, a chronic overuse injury characterised by pain during tendon loading, is common in volleyball players and may profoundly restrict their ability to compete. This cross-sectional study investigated the association between performance factors and the presence of patellar tendon injury. These performance factors (sit and reach flexibility, ankle dorsiflexion range, jump height, ankle plantarflexor strength, years of volleyball competition and activity level) were measured in 113 male and female volleyball players. Patellar tendon health was determined by measures of pain and ultrasound imaging. The association between<br/>these performance factors and patellar tendon health (normal tendon, abnormal imaging without pain, abnormal imaging with pain) was investigated using analysis of variance. Only reduced ankle dorsiflexion range was associated with patellar tendinopathy (p < 0.05). As coupling between ankle dorsiflexion and eccentric contraction of the calf muscle is important in absorbing lower limb force when landing from a jump, reduced ankle dorsiflexion range may increase the risk of patellar tendinopathy.
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Uncontrolled term Tendinopathy
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Uncontrolled term Risk factors
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Uncontrolled term Range of motion
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Uncontrolled term Injury prevention
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Related parts -- 2006, v. 9, n. 4, p. 304-309
Title Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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