Coordination and coordination variability during single-leg drop jump landing in children

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Monfort-Torres, Gonzalo [1 ]
Garcia-Masso, Xavier [2 ]
Skypala, Jiri
Blaschova, Denisa [3 ]
Estevan, Isaac [2 ]
机构
[1] Florida Univ, Educ & Sport Unit, Carrer Rei Jaume I 2, Valencia 46470, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Dept Teaching Phys Educ Arts & Mus, Ave Tarongers 4, Valencia 46022, Spain
[3] Univ Ostrava, Dept Human Movement Studies, Czechia, Varenska 3098 40A, Moravska Ostrava A Privoz, Czech Republic
关键词
Coordination; Variability; Children; Sports; MOVEMENT VARIABILITY; KNEE; MECHANICS; RISK; INJURIES; ANGLES; FORCE; AGE;
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10.1016/j.humov.2024.103251
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Coordinative patterns require experience and learning to be acquired, producing movements that offer efficient solutions to various situations and involving certain degree of variability. This coordination variability implies functionality in movement, but it can be impacted by the type of sport practice from early years. The purpose of this work is to analyze the coordination variability and coordination patterns in a specific action such as single-leg landing in children practicing gymnastics, volleyball and non-sporting children. Thirty children (15 girls) performed 10 successful trials of single-leg landing from a height of 25 cm. A motion capture system (9 cameras) was used to capture 3D thigh and shank kinematics. To identify the significant effect of children's groups on coordination and coordination variability during single-leg landing, one-dimensional Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) was used. Regarding the coordination patterns, in the frontal plane, during the attenuation phase of single-leg landing, the control group exhibited a higher frequency of Anti-Phase with proximal dominancy compared to the sport groups (i.e., gymnastics, and volleyball). In addition, in the sagittal plane during the second peak phase, volleyball players exhibited a higher coordination variability than the gymnastics. The children in the control group showed a greater frequency of antiphasic movements, which indicates the influence of training at an early age, being a determining factor in the increase or not of variability.
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