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Is Countermovement Jump an Indirect Marker of Neuromuscular Mechanism? Relationship with Isometric Knee Extension Test

ISSN
2411-5142
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Arriagada-Tarifeno, D 
Escuela de Kinesiología 
Cancino-Jimenez, J 
Escuela de Kinesiología 
Aedo-Munoz, Esteban
Argothy-Buchelli, Rodrigo
Brito, Ciro
Bustamante-Garrido, Alejandro
Merino-Munoz, Pablo
Perez-Contreras, Jorge
DOI
http://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9040242
Abstract
Several studies have shown that force application is influenced by different neuromuscular mechanisms depending on the time of force application analysis in isometric knee extension test (IKE), and a countermovement jump (CMJ) has contributions from knee extension, so some CMJ variables could be indicators of such mechanisms. Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the level of relationship of variables of IKE and bilateral CMJ tests. Methods: Male college soccer players (n = 25; corporal mass = 72 +/- 8 kg; height = 171 +/- 5 cm; age = 22 +/- 2 years) performed the IKE at two angles (60 degrees and 75 degrees) on an isokinetic machine and the CMJ on two uniaxial force platforms. To determine the level of relationship, Pearson's correlation coefficient was analyzed between the test variables. Results: Trivial to moderate correlations (r = -0.45 to 0.62; p < 0.05) were found between CMJ variables and IKE in both knee angles (60 degrees and 75 degrees); Conclusions: The variables of IKE have a trivial to moderate correlation with the variables of CMJ, so the variables of CMJ could not be considered interchangeably with those of IKE and therefore considered indicators of neuromuscular mechanisms isolated from the knee extensor function. Longitudinal design (fatigue or training protocols) should be realized to corroborate these results.
Subjects

biomechanics

kinetic

kinematic

vertical jump

rate of force develop...

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