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1 Temporal and Sex-Related Differences in Knee Biomechanics Over the Course of the Varsity Athletic Season: Pre- and Postseason Knee Kinematics in Collegiate Varsity Athletes Using Kinect Joseph T; Babouras A; Zhao KY; Corban J; Martineau PA; 41230424
HKAP
2 The Effect of the FIFA-11+ ACL Injury Prevention Program on Drop Vertical Jump Biomechanics in Varsity Athletes: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study Cierson T; Zhao K; Belkhelladi M; Babouras A; Jing J; Faith J; Corban J; Martineau PA; 40303320
HKAP
3 Comparing the Drop Vertical Jump Tracking Performance of the Azure Kinect to the Kinect V2 Abdelnour P; Zhao KY; Babouras A; Corban JPAH; Karatzas N; Fevens T; Martineau PA; 38931598
CSSE
4 Comparing a Portable Motion Analysis System against the Gold Standard for Potential Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Prevention and Screening Karatzas N; Abdelnour P; Corban JPAH; Zhao KY; Veilleux LN; Bergeron SG; Fevens T; Rivaz H; Babouras A; Martineau PA; 38544237
PERFORM
5 Using an Affordable Motion Capture System to Evaluate the Prognostic Value of Drop Vertical Jump Parameters for Noncontact ACL Injury Jason Corban, Nicolaos Karatzas, Kevin Y Zhao, Athanasios Babouras, Stephane Bergeron, Thomas Fevens, Hassan Rivaz, Paul A Martineau 36790216
HKAP

 

Title:Using an Affordable Motion Capture System to Evaluate the Prognostic Value of Drop Vertical Jump Parameters for Noncontact ACL Injury
Authors:Jason CorbanNicolaos KaratzasKevin Y ZhaoAthanasios BabourasStephane BergeronThomas FevensHassan RivazPaul A Martineau
Link:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36790216/
DOI:10.1177/03635465231151686
Publication:The American journal of sports medicine
Keywords:Microsoft Kinectanterior cruciate ligamentdrop vertical jumpinjury prevention
PMID:36790216 Category: Date Added:2023-02-15
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 McGill University Health Centre, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 McGill University, Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
3 McGill University, Department of Experimental Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
4 Jewish General Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
5 Concordia University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
6 Concordia University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
7 Concordia University, Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
8 Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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CONCLUSION: Increased peak coronal angle and decreased peak sagittal angle during a DVJ were significantly associated with increased risk for noncontact ACL injury. Based on ROC analysis, initial coronal angle showed good prognostic ability, whereas peak coronal angle and peak sagittal flexion provided excellent prognostic ability. Affordable motion capture systems show promise as cost-effective and practical options for large-scale ACL injury risk screening.




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