Butler Robert J, Crowell Harrison P, Davis Irene McClay
Biomechanics and Movement Science Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.
Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2003 Jul;18(6):511-7. doi: 10.1016/s0268-0033(03)00071-8.
Lower extremity stiffness is thought to be an important factor in musculoskeletal performance. However, too little or too much stiffness is believed to increase the risk of musculoskeletal injury.
To provide a current update of the lower extremity stiffness literature as it pertains to both performance and injury.
It appears that increased stiffness is beneficial to performance. As well it appears that there may be an optimal amount of stiffness that allows for injury-free performance. There is some evidence that increased stiffness may be related to bony injuries and decreased stiffness may be associated with soft tissue injuries. Further investigations should evaluate the relationship between stiffness and injury prospectively. Initial reports suggest that stiffness can be modified in response to the external environment or verbal cues.
A greater understanding of the role of stiffness in both performance and injury will provide a stronger foundation for the development of optimal training intervention programs.
下肢僵硬被认为是肌肉骨骼功能的一个重要因素。然而,僵硬程度过低或过高都被认为会增加肌肉骨骼受伤的风险。
提供有关下肢僵硬的最新文献综述,涉及功能与损伤两方面。
似乎增加僵硬程度对功能有益。同样,似乎可能存在一个最佳的僵硬程度,可实现无损伤的功能表现。有一些证据表明,僵硬程度增加可能与骨损伤有关,而僵硬程度降低可能与软组织损伤有关。进一步的研究应前瞻性地评估僵硬程度与损伤之间的关系。初步报告表明,僵硬程度可根据外部环境或言语提示进行调整。
更深入了解僵硬程度在功能和损伤中的作用,将为制定最佳训练干预方案提供更坚实的基础。