An evidence-based review of hip-focused neuromuscular exercise interventions to address dynamic lower extremity valgus

Open Access J Sports Med. 2015 Aug 25:6:291-303. doi: 10.2147/OAJSM.S72432. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Deficits in proximal hip strength or neuromuscular control may lead to dynamic lower extremity valgus. Measures of dynamic lower extremity valgus have been previously shown to relate to increased risk of several knee pathologies, specifically anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and patellofemoral pain. Therefore, hip-focused interventions have gained considerable attention and been successful in addressing these knee pathologies. The purpose of the review was to identify and discuss hip-focused exercise interventions that aim to address dynamic lower extremity valgus. Previous electromyography, kinematics, and kinetics research support the use of targeted hip exercises with non-weight-bearing, controlled weight-bearing, functional exercise, and, to a lesser extent, dynamic exercises in reducing dynamic lower extremity valgus. Further studies should be developed to identify and understand the mechanistic relationship between optimized biomechanics during sports and hip-focused neuromuscular exercise interventions.

Keywords: ACL injury rehabilitation; dynamic lower extremity valgus; hip muscular activation; hip neuromuscular control; patellofemoral pain.

Publication types

  • Review