University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536, USA.
J Athl Train. 2010 Mar-Apr;45(2):181-90. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-45.2.181.
Closed kinetic chain exercises are an integral part of rehabilitation programs after lower extremity injury. Sex differences in lower extremity kinematics have been reported during landing and cutting; however, less is known about sex differences in movement patterns and activation of the hip musculature during common lower extremity rehabilitation exercises.
To determine whether lower extremity kinematics and muscle activation levels differ between sexes during closed kinetic chain rehabilitation exercises.
Cross-sectional with 1 between-subjects factor (sex) and 1 within-subjects factor (exercise).
Research laboratory.
Participants included 21 women (age = 23 +/- 5.8 years, height = 167.6 +/- 5.1 cm, mass = 63.7 +/- 5.9 kg) and 21 men (age = 23 +/- 4.0 years, height = 181.4 +/- 7.4 cm, mass = 85.6 +/- 16.5 kg).
INTERVENTION(S): In 1 testing session, participants performed 3 trials each of single-leg squat, lunge, and step-up-and-over exercises.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): We recorded the peak joint angles (degrees) of knee flexion and valgus and hip flexion, extension, adduction, and external rotation for each exercise. We also recorded the electromyographic activity of the gluteus maximus, rectus femoris, adductor longus, and bilateral gluteus medius muscles for the concentric and eccentric phases of each exercise.
Peak knee flexion angles were smaller and peak hip extension angles were larger for women than for men across all tasks. Peak hip flexion angles during the single-leg squat were smaller for women than for men. Mean root-mean-square amplitudes for the gluteus maximus and rectus femoris muscles in both the concentric and eccentric phases of the 3 exercises were greater for women than for men.
Sex differences were observed in sagittal-plane movement patterns during the rehabilitation exercises. Because of the sex differences observed in our study, future researchers need to compare the findings for injured participants by sex to garner a better representation of altered kinematic angles and muscle activation levels due to injury.
闭链运动是下肢损伤康复计划的重要组成部分。已有研究报道,在落地和变向过程中下肢的运动学存在性别差异;然而,在常见的下肢康复运动中,关于髋关节肌肉活动模式和激活的性别差异知之甚少。
确定在闭链运动康复练习中,下肢运动学和肌肉激活水平是否存在性别差异。
具有 1 个组间因素(性别)和 1 个组内因素(运动)的横断面研究。
研究实验室。
参与者包括 21 名女性(年龄=23 +/- 5.8 岁,身高=167.6 +/- 5.1cm,体重=63.7 +/- 5.9kg)和 21 名男性(年龄=23 +/- 4.0 岁,身高=181.4 +/- 7.4cm,体重=85.6 +/- 16.5kg)。
在 1 次测试中,参与者每项运动各进行 3 次单腿深蹲、弓步和跨步。
记录每个运动的膝关节屈曲和外翻以及髋关节屈曲、伸展、内收和外展的峰值关节角度(度)。我们还记录了每个运动的向心和离心阶段时,臀大肌、股直肌、长收肌和双侧臀中肌的肌电图活动。
在所有任务中,女性的膝关节屈曲角度峰值较小,髋关节伸展角度峰值较大。女性单腿深蹲时的髋关节屈曲角度峰值较小。在 3 项运动的向心和离心阶段,女性臀大肌和股直肌的均方根振幅平均值均大于男性。
在康复运动中观察到了矢状面运动模式的性别差异。由于我们的研究中观察到了性别差异,未来的研究人员需要按性别比较受伤参与者的研究结果,以更好地代表因受伤而改变的运动学角度和肌肉激活水平。