Title of article :
Reliability of Center of Pressure measures of Postural Stability in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructed Athletes: Effect of Vibration and Cognitive Load
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi-Rad ، Shahrzad Department of Physical Therapy - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Mohseni Bandpei ، Mohammad Ali Department of Physical Therapy - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Salavati ، Mahyar Department of Physical Therapy - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Talebian ، Saeed Department of Physical Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran University of Medical Sciences Sciences , Keyhani ، Sohrab Akhtar Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Science , Shanbehzadeh ، Sanaz Rehabilitation Research Center - Iran University of Medical Science Medical Science
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate intra and intersession reliability of the Center of Pressure (COP) parameters in AnteriorCruciate Ligament Reconstructed (ACLR) athletes with and without ankle vibration using a dual-task paradigm. Methods: Postural sway of 14 ACLR individuals was assessed during a single-leg stance on a force platform. COP parameters were assessed with manipulating sensory inputs via vision and ankle vibration under single and dual-taskconditions. The outcome variables included COP displacement in medial-lateral (ML) and anterior-posterior (AP) range,mean velocity (mV), and area. During dual-task conditions, the auditory Stroop Task was applied. Intraclass correlationcoefficient (ICC) values and standard error of measurement (SEM) were assessed for relative and absolute reliability.Results: The COP measures had moderate to very high intrasession reliability (ICC range: 0.51-0.93) for conditionswith vibration and cognitive task, with the highest ICCs for mV and the lowest for area, regardless of eyes being openor closed. The intersession reliability was moderate to high for mV (ICC range: 0.60-0.82) and little to very high (ICCrange: 0.21-0.97) for the range of ML and AP, as well as an area in conditions with vibration and cognitive task.Conclusion: The mV is the most reliable COP parameter for assessing postural control under ankle vibration and dual task conditions for both operated and non-operated sides. During closed-eye conditions, the application of vibration affected the intersession reliability with decreased ICCs on the operated side and increased ICCs on the non-operatedside.
Keywords :
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction , Postural control , Stroop Task , Test , retest reliability , Vibration
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery