A model-based approach to predict neuromuscular control patterns that minimize ACL forces during jump landing

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Abstract

Jump landing is a common situation leading to knee injuries involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in sports. Although neuromuscular control is considered as a key injury risk factor, there is a lack of knowledge regarding optimum control strategies that reduce ACL forces during jump landing. In the present study, a musculoskeletal model-based computational approach is presented that allows identifying neuromuscular control patterns that minimize ACL forces during jump landing. The approach is demonstrated for a jump landing maneuver in downhill skiing, which is one out of three main injury mechanisms in competitive skiing.

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Heinrich, D., van den Bogert, A. J., Csapo, R., & Nachbauer, W. (2020). A model-based approach to predict neuromuscular control patterns that minimize ACL forces during jump landing. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 24(6), 612–622. https://doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2020.1842376

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