Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance

While individual ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness is related to training intensity and sport performances, sport athletes may develop specific passive joint stiffness among the spectrum from endurance to powerful types of sports. The objective of this study examined whether marathon run...

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Main Authors: Yu Liu, Wing-Kai Lam, Hok-Sum Man, Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Healthcare Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9025015
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spelling doaj-d18a86f198934e559953a994c50535ff2020-11-25T02:59:32ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-22952040-23092020-01-01202010.1155/2020/90250159025015Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping PerformanceYu Liu0Wing-Kai Lam1Hok-Sum Man2Aaron Kam-Lun Leung3Sports Medicine and Health School, Chengdu Sport University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, ChinaDepartment of Kinesiology, Shenyang Sports Institute, Shenyang 110102, ChinaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaWhile individual ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness is related to training intensity and sport performances, sport athletes may develop specific passive joint stiffness among the spectrum from endurance to powerful types of sports. The objective of this study examined whether marathon runners, basketball players, and other sports athletes would demonstrate distinct passive ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness as well as vertical stiffness. Fifteen marathon runners, nineteen basketball players, and seventeen other sports athletes performed both joint stiffness measurement and single-leg hopping tests. We used a computerized dynamometer to control foot alignment and speed for passive ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness measurements. We calculated vertical stiffness by body deceleration and body mass displacement during hopping on the force platform. One-way ANOVA was performed to identify the group differences. Bivariate correlation test was also performed among ankle, metatarsophalangeal, and vertical stiffness. The basketball group displayed 13% higher ankle passive stiffness than the other sports players group (P=0.03). Metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness in sitting and standing positions was 23% higher in the basketball group than the runner and other sports athlete groups (P<0.01). However, there was no significant group differences in metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness and vertical stiffness. Significant correlations among all stiffness variables were determined (P<0.05). These findings indicate that ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness, rather than vertical leg stiffness, would be in relation to types of sports participation. Ankle and toe strengthening exercises could improve basketball players’ performance and prevent injury.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9025015
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author Yu Liu
Wing-Kai Lam
Hok-Sum Man
Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
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Wing-Kai Lam
Hok-Sum Man
Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
Journal of Healthcare Engineering
author_facet Yu Liu
Wing-Kai Lam
Hok-Sum Man
Aaron Kam-Lun Leung
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title Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
title_short Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
title_full Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
title_fullStr Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Sport Type on Metatarsophalangeal and Ankle Joint Stiffness and Hopping Performance
title_sort influence of sport type on metatarsophalangeal and ankle joint stiffness and hopping performance
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Healthcare Engineering
issn 2040-2295
2040-2309
publishDate 2020-01-01
description While individual ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness is related to training intensity and sport performances, sport athletes may develop specific passive joint stiffness among the spectrum from endurance to powerful types of sports. The objective of this study examined whether marathon runners, basketball players, and other sports athletes would demonstrate distinct passive ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness as well as vertical stiffness. Fifteen marathon runners, nineteen basketball players, and seventeen other sports athletes performed both joint stiffness measurement and single-leg hopping tests. We used a computerized dynamometer to control foot alignment and speed for passive ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness measurements. We calculated vertical stiffness by body deceleration and body mass displacement during hopping on the force platform. One-way ANOVA was performed to identify the group differences. Bivariate correlation test was also performed among ankle, metatarsophalangeal, and vertical stiffness. The basketball group displayed 13% higher ankle passive stiffness than the other sports players group (P=0.03). Metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness in sitting and standing positions was 23% higher in the basketball group than the runner and other sports athlete groups (P<0.01). However, there was no significant group differences in metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness and vertical stiffness. Significant correlations among all stiffness variables were determined (P<0.05). These findings indicate that ankle and metatarsophalangeal joint passive stiffness, rather than vertical leg stiffness, would be in relation to types of sports participation. Ankle and toe strengthening exercises could improve basketball players’ performance and prevent injury.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9025015
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