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Contralateral limb deficit after ACL-reconstruction: an analysis of early and late phase of rate of force development

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Mirkov, Dragan M.
Knežević, Olivera
Maffiuletti, Nicola A.
Kadija, Marko
Nedeljković, Aleksandar
Jarić, Slobodan
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The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) on maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) and explosive strength of both the involved limb and the uninvolved limb. Nineteen male athletes completed a standard isometric testing protocol 4months post-ACLR, while 16 healthy participants served as a control group (CG). The explosive strength of the knee extensors and flexors was assessed as RFD obtained from the slope of the force-time curves over various time intervals. Both muscle groups of the involved limb had significantly lower MVC compared to the uninvolved. The involved limb also had significantly lower RFD in the late phase of contraction (140-250ms) for both knee extensors and flexors (P lt 0.05). There was no difference in MVC between the uninvolved limb and the CG. However, RFD of the uninvolved limb was lower compared to CG for both knee extensors (0-180ms; P lt 0.01) and flexors (0-150ms; P lt 0.05). ACLR leads to lo...wer MVC and explosive strength of the involved limb. As a consequence of potential crossover (presumably neural-mediated) effects, explosive strength deficits could be bilateral, particularly in the early phase of the contraction ( lt 100ms).

Keywords:
Quadriceps / hamstrings / rate of force development / arthrogenic inhibition
Source:
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2017, 35, 5, 435-440
Publisher:
  • Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
Funding / projects:
  • United States Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA [R21AR06065]
  • Muscular and Neural Factors of Human Locomotion and their Adaptation (RS-175037)
  • Noninvasive modulation of cortical excitability and plasticity - Noninvasive neuromodulation of the CNS in the study of physiological mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment (RS-175012)

DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1168933

ISSN: 0264-0414

PubMed: 27043874

WoS: 000391060400004

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84962097638
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Mirkov, D. M., Knežević, O., Maffiuletti, N. A., Kadija, M., Nedeljković, A.,& Jarić, S.. (2017). Contralateral limb deficit after ACL-reconstruction: an analysis of early and late phase of rate of force development. in Journal of Sports Sciences
Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 35(5), 435-440.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2016.1168933
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Mirkov DM, Knežević O, Maffiuletti NA, Kadija M, Nedeljković A, Jarić S. Contralateral limb deficit after ACL-reconstruction: an analysis of early and late phase of rate of force development. in Journal of Sports Sciences. 2017;35(5):435-440.
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