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BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
Analyses of actions which cause anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the national basketball association players: YouTube-based video analyses
Research
Takanobu Saito1  Momoko Nagai-Tanima1  Natsuki Matsumura1  Shinichi Kawamoto1  Tomoki Aoyama1  Naoki Doi1 
[1] Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, 53 kawahara-cho, shogoin, Sakyo-ku, 606-8507, Kyoto, Japan;
关键词: Video analysis;    Basketball;    The National Basketball Association;    Anterior cruciate ligament;    Indirect contact;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13102-023-00747-8
 received in 2022-08-22, accepted in 2023-10-08,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common injuries in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and it is important to investigate the actual nature of the injury because it can impair a player’s performance after returning to the game. Although the moment of injury has been investigated, the details of the movements and circumstances leading to injury in basketball games are unknown. This study aimed to clarify the actions leading to ACL injuries and to investigate their characteristics, based on YouTube video analyses of the NBA players.MethodsPlayers with ACL injuries in the NBA were identified through web-based research over 10 seasons (2011/2012–2021/2022, through October 2021), with 29 recorded videos of ACL injuries in the NBA. Actions were categorized based on basketball-specific gestures, and determined whether the player was in contact with an opponent or not and, if so, the location of the contact was analyzed focusing on two time points: at the injury frame (IF) and one step before the injury frame (IF-1). The “injury leg” timing was counted for each of the first and second steps after ball possession.ResultsThe majority (68.2%) of ACL injury occurred during the 2 steps phase (only two steps can proceed after ball retention in basketball, so we defined them as two steps) in the offense action, and most notably during the first step (80.0%). 73.3% of players who were injured during the 2 steps phase got contact to an area other than the knee (Indirect contact) at the IF-1, with 81.8% of contact being located in the upper body contralateral to the respective knee injury. The probability of players with ACL injuries during the 2 steps at the IF-1 who got Indirect contact was statistically significantly greater than those who got no contact with other players (p = 0.042).ConclusionsWe argue that including pre-injury play and contact falls into the novelty category. Through YouTube-based video analyses, this study revealed that ACL injuries tend to be characterized by specific types of actions, the timing of contact, and the location of contact in NBA players.

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CC BY   
© BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2023

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