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. 2015 May;50(5):486–497. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-49.5.08

Table 1.

Biomechanical Factors Obtained From Principal Components Analysis

Factor
Factor Loadingsa
Biomechanical Changes on Jump Landing as Factor Score Increasesb
Functional Result
1 ↑ Peak hip flexion (0.180), flexion excursion (0.270), hip work absorption (0.431) ↑ Hip flexion, energy absorption ↑ Dissipation of landing forces at hip
2 ↑ Initial hip flexion (0.188), flexion moment (0.219), stiffness (0.347) Ground contact in ↑ hip flexion; ↑ hip-flexion moment, stiffness ↑ Loads on hip
3 ↑ Peak ankle flexion (0.332), peak knee flexion (0.235), knee-flexion excursion (0.288), knee work absorption (0.220) ↑ Knee, ankle flexion at peak landing; ↑ knee energy absorption ↑ Dissipation of landing forces at knee
4 ↑ Ground reaction force (0.256), anterior knee shear forces (0.343), knee-extensor moment (0.432), stiffness (0.386), work absorption (0.232) ↑ Stiff knee on landing → ↑ knee-extensor loads, shear forces, ground reaction forces ↑ Loads on knee
5 ↑ Initial ankle flexion (0.433); ↓ ankle-flexion excursion (−0.393) Ground contact in ↑ ankle dorsiflexion; ↓ dorsiflexion motion on landing ↓ Reliance on ankle motion to dissipate landing forces
6 ↑ Anterior knee shear forces (0.222), ankle-extensor moment (0.323), stiffness (0.289), work absorption (0.253) ↑ Stiff ankle on landing → ↑ ankle plantar-flexor loads; ↑ anterior knee shear forces ↑ Loads on ankle plantar-flexor loads, structures that restrain anterior tibial translation
7 ↑ Initial hip external rotation (0.264), initial knee (0.216) and peak knee valgus (0.213), initial knee internal rotation (−0.346); ↓ peak knee external rotation (−0.330) and knee internal-rotation excursion (0.282) Ground contact in ↑ relative hip external rotation, knee valgus, internal rotation; remain in ↑ knee valgus, internal rotation Knee posture associated with ↑ anterior cruciate ligament loading, injury risk during landing
8 ↑ Hip-adduction excursion (−0.183), knee-valgus excursion (0.208); ↓ peak hip internal rotation (0.260), internal-rotation excursion (0.264), peak knee varus (0.236), knee-varus excursion (0.324) ↑ Frontal-plane hip adduction, knee-valgus motion; ↓ hip internal-rotation motion More functional valgus posture during landing
9 ↑ Peak knee internal rotation (–.299), internal-rotation excursion (−0.229) ↑ Knee internal-rotation motion during landing
10 ↑ Knee external-rotation excursion (0.694) ↑ Knee external-rotation motion during landing
11 ↓ Hip-adduction moment (0.315), hip external-rotation moment (−0.225), knee-varus moment (0.411), knee internal-rotation moment (0.251) ↓ Hip adduction and external rotation, knee-varus and internal-rotation moments during landing ↓ Peak loading of structures associated with transverse, frontal control of hip, knee
a

Anterior-posterior flexion angles, extensor moments, stiffness, and work-absorption values are positive.

b

If factor score decreases, the opposite biomechanical changes are observed.