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"Prevention" Keyword-tagged Publications:
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| 1 | Temporal and Sex-Related Differences in Knee Biomechanics Over the Course of the Varsity Athletic Season: Pre- and Postseason Knee Kinematics in Collegiate Varsity Athletes Using Kinect | Joseph T; Babouras A; Zhao KY; Corban J; Martineau PA; | 41230424 HKAP |
| 2 | Investigating the effects of a randomized, double-blinded aerobic, resistance, and cognitive training clinical trial on neurocognitive function in older adults with cardiovascular risk factors: the ACTIONcardioRisk protocol | Bherer L; Vrinceanu T; Dupuy EG; Gayda M; Vincent T; Magnan PO; Mohammadi H; Gauthier C; Gagnon C; Duchesne S; Erickson KI; Gagnon D; Lesage F; Lupien S; Poirier J; Dubé MP; Thorin É; Juneau M; Breton J; Belleville S; Ferland G; Gaudreau-Majeau F; Blanchette CA; Vitali P; Nigam A; | 40625372 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | The Effect of the FIFA-11+ ACL Injury Prevention Program on Drop Vertical Jump Biomechanics in Varsity Athletes: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study | Cierson T; Zhao K; Belkhelladi M; Babouras A; Jing J; Faith J; Corban J; Martineau PA; | 40303320 HKAP |
| 4 | Implementation of a national programme to train and support healthcare professionals in brief behavioural interventions: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework | Meade O; Aehlig L; O' Brien M; Lawless A; McSharry J; Dragomir A; Hart JK; Keyworth C; Lavoie KL; Byrne M; | 39815763 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Impact of a national dementia research consortium: The Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) | Chertkow H; Phillips N; Rockwood K; Anderson N; Andrew MK; Bartha R; Beaudoin C; Bélanger N; Bellec P; Belleville S; Bergman H; Best S; Bethell J; Bherer L; Black S; Borrie M; Camicioli R; Carrier J; Cashman N; Chan S; Crowshoe L; Cuello C; Cynader M; Dang-Vu T; Das S; Dixon RA; Ducharme S; Einstein G; Evans AC; Fahnestock M; Feldman H; Ferland G; Finger E; Fisk JD; Fogarty J; Fon E; Gan-Or Z; Gauthier S; Greenwood C; Henri-Bellemare C; Herrmann N; Hogan DB; Hsiung R; Itzhak I; Jacklin K; Lanctôt K; Lim A; MacKenzie I; Masellis M; Maxwell C; McAiney C; McGilton K; McLaurin J; Mihailidis A; Mohades Z; Montero-Odasso M; Morgan D; Naglie G; Nygaard H; O' Connell M; Petersen R; Pilon R; Rajah MN; Rapoport M; Roach P; Robillard JM; Rogaeva E; Rosa-Neto P; Rylett J; Sadavoy J; St George-Hyslop P; Seitz D; Smith E; Stefanovic B; Vedel I; Walker JD; Wellington C; Whitehead V; Wittich W; | 39636028 HKAP |
| 6 | Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder and the impact of the family environment: A pilot study of the Reducing Unwanted Stress in the Home (RUSH) prevention program | Ping EY; Herriot H; Iacono V; Serravalle L; Ellenbogen MA; | 39357242 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Comparing the Drop Vertical Jump Tracking Performance of the Azure Kinect to the Kinect V2 | Abdelnour P; Zhao KY; Babouras A; Corban JPAH; Karatzas N; Fevens T; Martineau PA; | 38931598 CSSE |
| 8 | Improvements in Postural Stability, Dynamic Balance, and Strength Following 12 Weeks of Online Ballet-Modern Dance Classes for Older Women | Chen EH; Bergdahl A; Roberts M; | 38863786 HKAP |
| 9 | Comparing a Portable Motion Analysis System against the Gold Standard for Potential Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Prevention and Screening | Karatzas N; Abdelnour P; Corban JPAH; Zhao KY; Veilleux LN; Bergeron SG; Fevens T; Rivaz H; Babouras A; Martineau PA; | 38544237 PERFORM |
| 10 | Criminal Code reform of HIV non-disclosure is urgently needed: Social science perspectives on the harms of HIV criminalization in Canada | Hastings C; French M; McClelland A; Mykhalovskiy E; Adam B; Bisaillon L; Bogosavljevic K; Gagnon M; Greene S; Guta A; Hindmarch S; Kaida A; Kilty J; Massaquoi N; Namaste V; O' Byrne P; Orsini M; Patterson S; Sanders C; Symington A; Wilson C; | 38087186 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | Factors influencing older adults' participation in telehealth interventions for primary prevention and health promotion: A rapid review | Turcotte S; Bouchard C; Rousseau J; DeBroux Leduc R; Bier N; Kairy D; Dang-Vu TT; Sarimanukoglu K; Dubé F; Bourgeois Racine C; Rioux C; Shea C; Filiatrault J; | 38014903 CONCORDIA |
| 12 | At-home computerized executive-function training to improve cognition and mobility in normal-hearing adults and older hearing aid users: a multi-centre, single-blinded randomized controlled trial | Downey R; Gagné N; Mohanathas N; Campos JL; Pichora-Fuller KM; Bherer L; Lussier M; Phillips NA; Wittich W; St-Onge N; Gagné JP; Li K; | 37864139 PERFORM |
| 13 | Using an Affordable Motion Capture System to Evaluate the Prognostic Value of Drop Vertical Jump Parameters for Noncontact ACL Injury | Jason Corban, Nicolaos Karatzas, Kevin Y Zhao, Athanasios Babouras, Stephane Bergeron, Thomas Fevens, Hassan Rivaz, Paul A Martineau | 36790216 HKAP |
| 14 | Suicidal ideation and behavior in youth in low- and middle-income countries: A brief review of risk factors and implications for prevention | Renaud J; MacNeil SL; Vijayakumar L; Spodenkiewicz M; Daniels S; Brent DA; Turecki G; | 36561636 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 | Young people in Australia discuss strategies for preventing the normalisation of gambling and reducing gambling harm | Pitt H; Thomas SL; Randle M; Cowlishaw S; Arnot G; Kairouz S; Daube M; | 35549692 CONCORDIA |
| 16 | Reductions of Anxiety Symptoms, State Anxiety, and Anxious Arousal in Youth Playing the Videogame MindLight Compared to Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | Tsui TYL; DeFrance K; Khalid-Khan S; Granic I; Hollenstein T; | 34403591 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 17 | Removal of SARS-CoV-2 using UV+Filter in built environment: simulation/evaluation by utilizing validated numerical method | Feng Z; Cao SJ; Haghighat F; | 34367884 ENCS |
| 18 | Improved Parent-Child Interactions Predict Reduced Internalizing Symptoms Among the Offspring of Parents with Bipolar Disorder Undergoing a Prevention Program: A Proof-of-Concept Study | Serravalle L; Iacono V; Wilson AL; Orlando MA; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA; | 33544277 CRDH |
| 19 | Rethinking How to Expand the Evidence Base for Health Behavior Change in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention. | Bacon SL, Campbell TS, Lavoie KL | 32439011 HKAP |
| 20 | Effects of Dance/Movement Training vs. Aerobic Exercise Training on cognition, physical fitness and quality of life in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. | Esmail A, Vrinceanu T, Lussier M, Predovan D, Berryman N, Houle J, Karelis A, Grenier S, Minh Vu TT, Villalpando JM, Bherer L | 31987547 PERFORM |
| 21 | "It did not apply to me": poker players' perspectives of prevention messages. | Morvannou A, Monson E, Savard AC, Kairouz S, Roy É, Dufour M | 31933237 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 22 | Meeting fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity recommendations among adolescents intending to lose weight | Kakinami L; Houle-Johnson SA; Demissie Z; Santosa S; Fulton JE; | 30456053 PERFORM |
| Title: | Temporal and Sex-Related Differences in Knee Biomechanics Over the Course of the Varsity Athletic Season: Pre- and Postseason Knee Kinematics in Collegiate Varsity Athletes Using Kinect | ||||
| Authors: | Joseph T, Babouras A, Zhao KY, Corban J, Martineau PA | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41230424/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1177/23259671251386445 | ||||
| Publication: | Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine | ||||
| Keywords: | Microsoft Kinect; anterior cruciate ligament; drop vertical jump; injury prevention; | ||||
| PMID: | 41230424 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-11-13 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada. 2 Department of Experimental Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 3 Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 4 Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada. 5 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 6 Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 7 Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada. |
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Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears can be a source of significant morbidity, with the potential for career-altering implications for athletes who sustain them. Specific knee biomechanics during a drop vertical jump have been shown to be associated with an increased risk for ACL injury in collegiate varsity athletes. Presently, the evolution of these kinematics from preseason to postseason is not well-understood. Purpose: To compare preseason and postseason knee biomechanics during a drop vertical jump in collegiate varsity athletes and identify changes in ACL injury risk. Study design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: A total of 114 collegiate athletes were prospectively enrolled. Of these 114, 67 athletes (male, 21 [31%]; female, 46 [69%]) completed properly captured preseason and postseason drop vertical jumps tracked by an affordable motion capture system. Initial coronal (IC), peak coronal (PC), and peak sagittal (PS) angles of the knee were compared between preseason and postseason using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and paired-samples t test. Athletes at high risk for ACL injury were identified based on published cutoff angles: IC angle >2.96°, PC angle >6.16°, and PS angle <93.82°, then the distribution of these athletes was compared. Results: In male athletes, all preseason knee angles were in the low-risk range. At postseason, men presented a nonsignificant reduction in mean IC and PC knee angles and a nonsignificant reduction in mean PS angle (90.88 ± 10.69). On average, female athletes were at high risk at preseason according to mean IC and PS angles (4.24 ± 1.09 and 92.90 ± 6.94, respectively). There was a statistically significant reduction in mean IC angle (mean difference [MD], 2.23; P = .03) and mean PC angle (MD, 0.76; P = .04); however, mean IC angle remained in the high-risk range. There was a nonsignificant reduction in mean PS angle, which remained within the high-risk range (MD, 3.96; P = .24). Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that female collegiate varsity athletes demonstrate higher risk knee biomechanics in comparison with their male counterparts. Even with improved biomechanics as their season advances, female athletes have a persistently low PS angle, leaving them at high risk of ACL injury. Using a portable and reliable motion capture system may facilitate monitoring knee kinematics, which could translate into a tool for ACL injury prevention in athletes. |



