Relationship between foot morphologic characteristic and postural control after jump-landing in youth competitive athletes

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Volume 37 Issue 2 Page 419-426 published_at 2023-11-16
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Relationship between foot morphologic characteristic and postural control after jump-landing in youth competitive athletes
Creator
Tsutsumi Shogo
Nishikawa Yuichi
Kobayashi Toshiki
Source Title
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Volume 37
Issue 2
Start Page 419
End Page 426
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Foot arch dynamics play an important role in dynamic postural control. Association between foot arch dynamics and postural control among adolescent athletes remains poorly explored.
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the relationship between foot arch dynamics, intrinsic foot muscle (IFM) morphology, and toe flexor strength and dynamic postural stability after jump landing and repetitive rebound jump performance in competitive adolescent athletes.
METHODS:
Based on foot arch dynamics, evaluated from relative change in the foot arch height in sitting and standing positions, 50 adolescent athletes were classified as stiff, normal, or flexible. IFM morphology was evaluated by ultrasonography. Dynamic postural stability index (DPSI) was measured as participants jumped and landed with the right leg onto a force plate, whereas repetitive rebound jumping performance was assessed using the jump height and reactive jump index.
RESULTS:
The stiff group had a significantly worse DPSI and vertical stability index than the normal group (
0.26, 0.44, respectively), and worse anteroposterior stability index (APSI) values than the flexible group ( 0.005). Multivariate regression models of the relationship between the APSI and foot arch dynamics showed adequate power (probability of error
0.912).
CONCLUSIONS:
Increased foot arch stiffness negatively affects dynamic balance during jump-landing, which may deteriorate their performance.
Keywords
Jump
postural balance
ultrasonography
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
IOS Press
Date of Issued 2023-11-16
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© 2024 – IOS Press. All rights reserved.
Maeda N, Tsutsumi S, Arima S, et al. Relationship between foot morphologic characteristic and postural control after jump-landing in youth competitive athletes. Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. 2024;37(2):419-426. doi:10.3233/BMR-230122
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