The Effect of Different Degrees of Ankle Dorsiflexion Restriction on the Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity in Stop-Jumping.
Zanni ZhangDatao XuXiangli GaoMinjun LiangJulien Steven BakerYaodong GuPublished in: Applied bionics and biomechanics (2024)
As the angle of ankle restriction increased, there was an increase in coactivation of the peripatellar muscles and an increase in PTF, possibly because a person is unable to adequately adjust their body for balance when the ankle valgus angle is restricted. The increased coactivation of the peripatellar muscles and increased patellofemoral contact force may be a compensatory response to the body's adaptation to balance adjustments.