نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
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1 1. کارشناس ارشد آسیب شناسی ورزشی و حرکات اصلاحی دانشگاه تهران. تهران. ایران
2 2. استادیار گروه طب ورزش دانشگاه تهران. تهران . ایران
3 3. استاد گروه طب ورزش دانشگاه تهران. تهران. ایران
4 4. دانشجوی دکتری آسیب شناسی ورزشی دانشگاه باهنر کرمان. ایران
5 5. دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد کنترل حرکتی دانشگاه تهران. تهران. ایران
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عنوان مقاله [English]
نویسندگان [English]
Background and Aim: Limitation of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion as the most important risk factors for ankle sprain injury can cause disorders in neuromuscular control of muscles around the ankle. The aim of this study was to compare the EMG activity of selected muscles around the ankle joint of those athletes with ankle dorsiflexion range of motion limitation with healthy Athletes during the single-leg jump landing.
Materials and Methods: Fifteen male athletes with ankle dorsiflexion range of motion limitations were categorized as the group with limitation and the same number of male athletes without limitation in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion as the healthy group. Universal goniometer was used to measure range of motion of the ankle. EMG activity of selected muscles of the ankle during single-leg jump landing task was recorded. A multivariate analysis of variance was used to compare the EMG activity of the muscles between groups. The significance level for all analyses was set as p≤0/05.
Results: The results showed that Peroneus Longus, Lateral Gastrocnemius and Soleus muscles in the athletes with motion limitation had significantly lower levels of activity than control group. But the Tibialis Anterior muscle activity was not significantly different between the two groups (p≤0/05).
Conclusions: The reduction in muscle activity observed in the group with motion limitation can be attributed to changes in preplanned programs of the motor control of nervous system and proprioceptive afferent messages disorder of ankle joint.
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