Heiss Deborah Givens, Shields Richard K, Yack H John
Physical Therapy Division, College of Medicine and Public Health, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1234, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Jan;83(1):48-59. doi: 10.1053/apmr.2002.27377.
To compare the lifting techniques of subjects who did and did not maintain their balance with an unexpectedly heavy load, and to examine whether the balance loss increased low back loading.
Repeated-measures design.
A research laboratory.
Fourteen healthy volunteers were assigned to 2 groups in the post hoc analysis. Group 1 (7 men; mean age, 25.6 +/- 4.2yr; height, 1.78 +/-.08m; weight, 83.0 +/- 8.5kg; lifting capacity, 63.2 +/- 8.0kg) maintained balance and was matched to group 2 (7 men; mean age, 26.3 +/- 4.1yr; height, 1.75 +/-.06m; weight, 78.2 +/- 5.3kg; lifting capacity, 64.7 +/- 4.9kg) who lost balance.
Subjects lifted boxes of 5%, 20%, and 35% of their lifting capacity. Load magnitude was expected or unexpected.
Center of mass (COM), lower body mechanics, ground reaction forces, and angular and horizontal momentum.
Group 1 consistently showed greater lumbar flexion, less knee flexion, and a higher COM just before and after load liftoff. During the heavier-than-expected 35% lift, the trunk angular velocities lifts indicated that both groups experienced eccentric trunk extensor muscle contractions.
The semisquat technique may protect against balance loss when lifting unexpectedly heavy loads. Eccentric muscle contractions and rapid increases in lumbar joint reaction moments may increase the risk of low back injury when there is a large, unexpected increase in the weight of the lifted load.
比较在面对意外重物时保持和未保持平衡的受试者的提举技术,并研究平衡丧失是否会增加下背部负荷。
重复测量设计。
一个研究实验室。
在事后分析中,14名健康志愿者被分为2组。第1组(7名男性;平均年龄25.6±4.2岁;身高1.78±0.08米;体重83.0±8.5千克;提举能力63.2±8.0千克)保持平衡,与失去平衡的第2组(7名男性;平均年龄26.3±4.1岁;身高1.75±0.06米;体重78.2±5.3千克;提举能力64.7±4.9千克)匹配。
受试者提举其提举能力5%、20%和35%的箱子。负荷大小是预期的或意外的。
质心(COM)、下半身力学、地面反作用力以及角动量和水平动量。
第1组在负荷提起前后始终表现出更大的腰椎前屈、更小的膝关节屈曲和更高的质心。在超过预期的35%提举过程中,躯干角速度提升表明两组均经历了离心性躯干伸肌收缩。
半蹲技术在提举意外重物时可能有助于防止平衡丧失。当提举负荷重量意外大幅增加时,离心性肌肉收缩和腰椎关节反应力矩的快速增加可能会增加下背部受伤的风险。