Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine how fixations of the ankle joint during sensorimotor
training (SMT) influence adaptations in mechanical stiffness and neuromuscular control
of the knee joint. Sixty-three healthy subjects were randomly assigned to three training
groups that differed in their degree of ankle joint fixation, which was either barefooted,
with an ankle brace or with a ski boot. Mechanical knee joint stiffness and reflex
control of m. vastus medialis, m. vastus lateralis, m. biceps femoris, and m. semitendinosus
were tested during force controlled anterior tibial displacements. This force was
applied as both a fast and a slow stimulus. After the training period the group that
trained barefooted showed an increase in mechanical stiffness of the knee joint from
79 ± 21 (Mean ± SD) N/mm to 110 ± 38 N/mm (p < 0.05) in the fast stimulus. The training
group that trained with ski boots was able to improve knee joint stiffness from 67
± 26 N/mm to 96 ± 47 N/mm (p < 0.05) in the slow stimulus. These improvements correspond
with an enhanced activity of the hamstring muscles (m. biceps femoris and m. semitendinosus).
From a more functional point of view, specific adaptations due to the fixation of
the ankle joint may be helpful in the prevention and rehabilitation of knee joint
injuries.
Key words
Prevention - rehabilitation - ACL injury - reflex-activity
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M. Gruber
Department of Sport Science
University of Freiburg
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