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Abstract

Objectives

Record femoral accelerations using a smartphone accelerometer attached to the distal thigh during single-legged (SLS) and bilateral squats, and each squat condition occurred under two visual conditions: 1) normal vision and 2) visual perturbation with stroboscopic glasses.

Design

Repeated-measures cross-over with counter-balanced order for four total conditions.

Setting

Laboratory.

Participants

22 females and 16 males without lower extremity pathologies.

Main outcome measures

2D video assessment of frontal plane projection angle, composite amplitude index of smartphone accelerometer measurements, and bivariate correlations between these two outcomes.

Results

A significant interaction was found for stance x vision as the difference occurred within the SLS stance condition between the visual conditions (Normal: 9.85 ± 0.06; Stroboscopic: 9.86 ± 0.07; p = 0.008 with an adjusted alpha of 0.25). Femoral accelerations were not associated (r = −0.07) with 2D video assessment of frontal plane projection angle.

Conclusions

Similar to other studies using smartphone accelerometry to assess movement quality, we found that the device could detect movement variation via femoral accelerations during SLS with visual perturbation in healthy individuals.

Details

Title
The effect of visual perturbation upon femoral acceleration during the single and bilateral squat
Author
Dale, R Barry; Gollapalli, Ravi P; Price, Taylor; Megahee, Katie; Morgan, Duncan; Tolstick, Nick; Ford, Luke
Pages
24-28
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
1466853X
e-ISSN
18731600
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1935331800
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited 2017