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A qualitative screening tool to identify athletes with ‘high-risk’ movement mechanics during cutting: The cutting movement assessment score (CMAS)

  • Thomas Donelon
  • , Clare Thomas
  • , T. Dos’Santos
  • , A. McBurnie
  • , P. Comfort
  • , P.A. Jones

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    Abstract

    Objective<br />To assess the validity of the cutting movement assessment score (CMAS) to estimate the magnitude of peak knee abduction moments (KAM) against three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis, while comparing whole-body kinetics and kinematics between subjects of low (bottom 33%) and high CMASs (top 33%).<br /><br />Design<br />Cross-sectional study.<br /><br />Setting<br />Laboratory.<br /><br />Participants<br />Forty-one participants (soccer, rugby, netball, and cricket).<br /><br />Main outcome measures<br />Association between peak KAM and CMAS during a 90° cut. Comparison of 3D whole-body kinetics and kinematics between subjects with low (bottom 33%) and high CMASs (top 33%).<br /><br />Results<br />A very large significant relationship (ρ = 0.796, p < 0.001) between CMAS and peak KAM was observed. Subjects with higher CMASs displayed higher-risk cutting postures, including greater peak knee abduction angles, internal foot progression angles, and lateral foot plant distances (p ≤ 0.032, effect size = 0.83–1.64). Additionally, greater cutting multiplanar knee joint loads (knee flexion, internal rotation, and abduction moments) were demonstrated by subjects with higher CMASs compared to lower (p ≤ 0.047, effect size = 0.77–2.24).<br /><br />Conclusion<br />The CMAS is a valid qualitative screening tool for evaluating cutting movement quality and is therefore a potential method to identify athletes who generate high KAMs and “high-risk” side-step cutting mechanics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)152-161
    JournalPhysical Therapy in Sport
    Volume38
    Issue number2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2019

    Keywords

    • Anterior cruciate ligament
    • Injury screening
    • Injury-risk profile
    • Knee abduction moment

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