Earl Jennifer E., Piazza Stephen J., Hertel Jay
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI.
J Athl Train. 2004 Mar;39(1):44-49.
The Protonics brace is a functional resistance brace designed for rehabilitative use in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome. Our objective was to determine whether the Protonics brace altered quadriceps muscle activity or knee mechanics in healthy subjects. DESIGN AND SETTING: We used a within-subjects design in a laboratory setting. SUBJECTS: Nineteen recreationally active college students (10 females, 9 males; age = 22.6 +/- 2.8 years; height = 172 +/- 9.0 cm, mass = 69.7 +/- 12.5 kg) with no history of patellofemoral pain syndrome. MEASUREMENTS: A standard-length Protonics brace was fit to each subject's leg. Surface electromyography of the vastus medialis obliquus, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris muscles was recorded during a lateral step-down exercise. Lower extremity kinematics and ground reaction force were assessed during stair descent. Subjects performed both tasks under 4 conditions: no brace and brace with low, medium, and high resistance. Electromyography values were normalized to a maximum voluntary isometric contraction. The brace moment was determined by passive testing in an isokinetic dynamometer. Changes in the subject's muscular knee-extension moment were determined by subtracting the extension moment provided by the brace from the total knee-extension moment calculated from motion and force data using an inverse dynamics approach. RESULTS: Vastus medialis obliquus activity in the brace at the low- and medium-resistance settings was significantly lower than that measured without the brace. Vastus lateralis activity while wearing the brace at medium resistance was significantly less than in the absence of the brace. Regardless of brace setting, vastus medialis obliquus and vastus lateralis activity in the descending phase of the exercise was less than during the ascending phase. A significant interaction was noted between brace setting and phase of the step-down exercise for rectus femoris activity. Significantly less activity was seen in the descending phase than in the ascending phase. Post hoc testing indicated that, in the descending phase, less activity was demonstrated with the brace at the medium and high settings than at the low setting. Muscle activity at the high setting and activity at low resistance were also significantly less than when the brace was not worn in the ascending phase. Knee flexion and extension moment during stair descent were significantly less at the higher resistance settings. CONCLUSIONS: Wearing the Protonics brace at moderate or high resistance during the lateral step-down exercise produced less quadriceps activity compared with not wearing the brace. The knee extensor mechanism was unloaded when the brace was worn during stair descent. These findings indicate that the Protonics brace may unload the quadriceps and therefore decrease the load on the patellofemoral joint.
Protonics护具是一种功能性抗阻护具,设计用于髌股疼痛综合征患者的康复治疗。我们的目的是确定Protonics护具是否会改变健康受试者的股四头肌活动或膝关节力学。
我们在实验室环境中采用了受试者自身对照设计。
19名经常运动的大学生(10名女性,9名男性;年龄=22.6±2.8岁;身高=172±9.0厘米,体重=69.7±12.5千克),无髌股疼痛综合征病史。
为每位受试者的腿部佩戴标准长度的Protonics护具。在侧向下台阶运动过程中,记录股内侧斜肌、股外侧肌和股直肌的表面肌电图。在下楼梯过程中评估下肢运动学和地面反作用力。受试者在4种条件下完成这两项任务:不佩戴护具以及佩戴低、中、高阻力护具。肌电图值以最大自主等长收缩进行标准化。通过在等速测力计上进行被动测试来确定护具力矩。通过使用逆动力学方法从运动和力数据计算出的总膝关节伸展力矩中减去护具提供的伸展力矩,来确定受试者肌肉膝关节伸展力矩的变化。
在低阻力和中等阻力设置下,佩戴护具时股内侧斜肌的活动明显低于不佩戴护具时的测量值。佩戴中等阻力护具时股外侧肌的活动明显低于不佩戴护具时。无论护具设置如何,运动下降阶段股内侧斜肌和股外侧肌的活动均低于上升阶段。在股直肌活动方面,观察到护具设置与下台阶运动阶段之间存在显著交互作用。下降阶段的活动明显低于上升阶段。事后检验表明,在下降阶段,中等和高设置护具时的活动低于低设置护具时。高设置时的肌肉活动以及低阻力时的活动也明显低于上升阶段不佩戴护具时。在下楼梯过程中,较高阻力设置时的膝关节屈伸力矩明显较小。
与不佩戴护具相比,在侧向下台阶运动过程中佩戴中等或高阻力的Protonics护具时股四头肌活动较少。在下楼梯过程中佩戴护具时,膝关节伸肌机制负荷减轻。这些发现表明,Protonics护具可能会减轻股四头肌的负荷,从而降低髌股关节的负荷。