Lower Extremity Kinematic and Kinetic Asymmetries during Running

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2021 May 1;53(5):945-950. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002558.

Abstract

Purpose: The primary aims of this investigation were to describe the magnitude of asymmetries of common variables during running among healthy athletes and to determine if sex and speed influence magnitudes of asymmetry.

Methods: This study analyzed routinely collected running gait data on healthy Division I collegiate athletes. All athletes had no history of lower extremity surgery, no lower extremity injuries for 3 months before testing, and running data available at 2.68, 2.95, 3.35, 3.80, and 4.47 m·s-1. Asymmetries were calculated for ground reaction forces, spatiotemporal metrics, joint kinematics, and joint kinetics. Separate linear mixed-effects models assessed the influence of sex, speed, and the interaction on asymmetries of interest. z Scores were calculated for significant effects to further assess the magnitude of differences.

Results: Results from 204 athletes were included. The magnitude of asymmetry varied depending on the variable of interest, with asymmetries ≤3° observed for joint kinematics and greater asymmetries observed among joint work asymmetries ranging from 10% to 40%. No significant interactions between sex and speed were observed. Differences in sex and speed were noted; however, the effect sizes were very small based on z score comparison (-0.17 ≤ z ≤ 0.36) and were unlikely to be meaningful.

Conclusions: The magnitude of asymmetry varies considerably depending on the running gait variable. Interpretation of between-limb asymmetry in running mechanics needs to be specific to the variable of interest, whereas sex or running speed seem to be minor factors.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Ankle Joint / physiology
  • Basketball / physiology
  • Biomechanical Phenomena / physiology*
  • Deceleration
  • Female
  • Gait / physiology*
  • Gait Analysis / methods
  • Hip Joint / physiology
  • Humans
  • Kinetics
  • Knee Joint / physiology
  • Lower Extremity / physiology*
  • Male
  • Running / physiology*
  • Sex Factors
  • Soccer / physiology
  • Track and Field / physiology
  • Young Adult