AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study explored how different foot positions affect the mechanics of the ankle joint and vertical ground reaction forces during jump landings in professional ballet dancers across various starting positions.
  • - Using a high-tech motion capture system, researchers analyzed the jumps of 27 dancers, looking specifically at ankle mechanics, landing forces, and jump height across positions like parallel, first, second, fourth, and fifth.
  • - Results showed that ankle mechanics, especially power in the transverse plane during jumps in the fourth position, significantly impacted performance, suggesting that dancers should regain ankle motion before jumping in those positions post-injury, and that specific training for ankle stability is important.

Article Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect foot position on ankle joint mechanics and vertical ground reaction forces (vGRF) across jump landings in professional ballet dancers. Twenty-seven professional ballet dancers (men: 14; women: 13) attended one data collection session, completing five maximal countermovement jumps in parallel, first, second, fourth, and fifth positions. Three-dimensional ankle mechanics, landing vGRF variables, and jump height were recorded via a seven-camera motion capture system and one force platform. A repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance was used to assess the main effects foot position across all target variables. A linear discriminate analysis was conducted to investigate target variables across foot positions. Frontal and transverse plane ankle mechanics had the largest impact when discriminating between foot positions. Ankle power in the transverse plane during jump landing in fourth was double that of all other positions. Our findings suggest that ankle range of motion should be restored before returning to jumps in fourth and fifth positions following distal lower extremity injury. The multiplanar energy transfer observed indicates a need for specific exercises to develop multiplanar force and rate of force development of local structures around the ankle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2024.2369913DOI Listing

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