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在配备有受试者负载系统的跑步机上进行失重跑步的生物力学分析。

Biomechanical analysis of running in weightlessness on a treadmill equipped with a subject loading system.

机构信息

Unité de Physiologie et Biomécanique de la Locomotion, Université Catholique de Louvain, Place Pierre de Coubertin 1, 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2010 Nov;110(4):709-28. doi: 10.1007/s00421-010-1549-9. Epub 2010 Jun 27.

Abstract

One countermeasure used during long-duration spaceflight to maintain bone and muscle mass is a treadmill equipped with a subject loading system (SLS) that simulates gravity. To date, little is known about the biomechanics of running in weightlessness on such a treadmill-SLS system. We have designed an instrumented treadmill/force plate to compare the biomechanics of running in weightlessness to running on Earth. Gravity was simulated by two pneumatic pistons pulling downward on a subject's harness, with a force approximately equal to body weight on Earth. Four transducers, mounted under the treadmill, measured the three components of the reaction force exerted by the tread belt under the foot. A high-speed video camera recorded the movements of limb segments while the electromyography of the four lower limb muscles was registered. Experiments in weightlessness were conducted during the European Space Agency parabolic flight campaigns. Control experiments were performed on the same subjects on Earth. When running on the treadmill with an SLS, the bouncing mechanism of running is preserved. Depending on the speed of progression, the ground reaction forces, contact and aerial times, muscular work and bone stress differed by a maximum of ± 5-15% during running on the treadmill with an SLS, as compared to that on Earth. The movements of the lower limb segments and the EMG patterns of the lower limb muscles were also comparable. Thus, the biomechanics of running on Earth can reasonably be duplicated in weightlessness using a treadmill with an SLS that generates a pull-down force close to body weight on Earth.

摘要

在长时间的太空飞行中,维持骨骼和肌肉质量的一种对策是使用配备有模拟重力的载人加载系统(SLS)的跑步机。迄今为止,对于在这种无重力跑步机-SLS 系统上跑步的生物力学知之甚少。我们设计了一种带仪器的跑步机/测力板,以比较在无重力下跑步和在地球上跑步的生物力学。通过两个向下拉载人吊带的气动活塞来模拟重力,其拉力大约等于地球上的体重。四个传感器安装在跑步机下方,测量脚下方的履带带所施加的反作用力的三个分量。高速摄像机记录了肢体运动,同时记录了四肢肌肉的肌电图。在欧洲航天局的抛物线飞行活动中进行了无重力实验。在地球上对相同的受试者进行了对照实验。当使用 SLS 跑步机跑步时,保留了跑步的反弹机制。根据进展速度的不同,与在地球上跑步相比,使用 SLS 跑步机跑步时,地面反作用力、接触和空中时间、肌肉做功和骨骼应力最多相差±5-15%。下肢节段的运动和下肢肌肉的肌电图模式也具有可比性。因此,使用产生接近地球体重的向下拉力的配备 SLS 的跑步机,可以在无重力下合理地复制地球上的跑步生物力学。

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