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. 2021 Jul 21;9(7):23259671211016424. doi: 10.1177/23259671211016424

Table 4.

Association Between Jump-Landing Biomechanics and Lateral T1ρ Relaxation Times After Accounting for the Presence of Meniscal Tear and/or Cartilage Lesion a

LFC, ΔR 2, β LTC, ΔR 2, β
Variable Global Posterior Central Anterior Global Posterior Central Anterior
Injured vGRF 0.20, 0.46 0.12, 0.36 0.15, 0.40 0.06, 0.24 0.01, 0.08 0.04, 0.21 0.01, 0.05 0.01, –0.08
P value .02 .08 .05 .24 .70 .30 .79 .69
Injured KEM (n = 25) 0.01, –0.03 0.01, –0.03 0.01, –0.04 0.01, –0.01 0.24, –0.49 0.21, –0.45 0.14, –0.37 0.18, –0.42
P value .88 .89 .87 .99 .02 .03 .07 .04
Injured KAM 0.01, 0.01 0.01, –0.11 0.01, –0.03 0.05, 0.23 0.01, 0.09 0.01, –0.01 0.01, 0.04 0.04, 0.20
P value .95 .58 .90 .25 .66 .98 .84 .32

a Boldface P values indicate statistical significance (P ≤ .05). KAM, peak internal knee adduction moment; KEM, peak internal knee extension moment; LFC, lateral femoral condyle; LTC, lateral tibial condyle; vGRF, vertical ground-reaction force.