Prediction of ACL-tear by lower limbs muscle strength and flexibility: a prospective cohort study in 95 female soccer players

Research in sports medicine (Print)(2023)

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The aims of the study were to build models using logistic regression analysis of flexibility and strength tests to prospectively predict risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament tear (ACL-tear) in female soccer (FS) players, and to determine training cut-off for risk factors of the predictive model built. A prospective cohort study of 95 female players (aged 14-33 years) was conducted. Age, anthropometric data, soccer history, lower limb range of motion (ROM) and hip maximal isometric strength (MIS) were measured. At the prospective follow-up after 12 months, 7.4% of the players had developed an ACL-tear. The model showed a significant relationship (chi(2)(93) = 30.531, p < 0.001) between the ACL-tear and the predictor variables (leg length, HAD-NH [hip adduction] MIS, asymmetric ROM [ankle dorsiflexion with knee extended (AD-KE) and with knee flexed (AD-KF), and HE (hip extension)], hip ROM [HIR (internal rotation) and HAB (abduction)]). The Akaike Information Criteria (AIC) and Bayesian Information Criteria (BIC) for model fit were 30.24 and 51.79, respectively. The value R-2 showed good model fit, 76.5% for Nagelkerkes R-2, 71.4% for McFaddens R-2 and 67.5% for Tjurs R-2. For the screening test, cut-off for leg length of >= 0.40 m, for HIR ROM of <= 44 degrees and for asymmetry of HE ROM of >= 5 degrees were set, which have an acceptable (AUC >= 0.755) discriminatory ability for the development of ACL-tear.
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Knee injury, soccer, prediction model, ROM-SPORT battery, prevention
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