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短暂力竭跑后,跑动运动学和冲击吸收并未改变。

Running kinematics and shock absorption do not change after brief exhaustive running.

机构信息

Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2011 Jun;25(6):1479-85. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181ddfcf8.

Abstract

Because of the nature of running, the forces encountered require a proper coordination of joint action of the lower extremity to dissipate the ground reaction forces and accelerations through the kinetic chain. Running-related muscle fatigue may reduce the shock absorbing capacity of the lower extremity and alter running kinematics. The purpose of this study was to determine if a bout of exhaustive running at a physiologically determined high intensity, changes running kinematics, impact accelerations, and alters shock attenuating capabilities. It was hypothesized that as a result of fatigue induced by an exhaustive run, running kinematics, impact accelerations at the head and shank, acceleration reduction, and shock attenuation would change. A within-subject, repeated-measures design was used for this study. Twelve healthy, competitive male and female distance runners participated. Subjects performed 2 testing sessions consisting of a VO2max treadmill protocol to determine the heart rate at ventilatory threshold and a fatigue-inducing running bout at the identified ventilatory threshold heart rate. Kinematic data included knee flexion, pronation, time to maximum knee flexion, and time to maximum pronation. Acceleration data included shank acceleration, head acceleration, and shock attenuation. No significant differences resulted for the kinematic or acceleration variables. Although the results of this study do not support the original hypotheses, the influence of running fatigue on kinematics and accelerations remains inconclusive. Future research is necessary to examine fatigue-induced changes in running kinematics and accelerations and to determine the threshold at which point the changes may occur.

摘要

由于跑步的性质,所遇到的力需要下肢关节的适当协调动作来消散地面反作用力和通过动力链加速。与跑步相关的肌肉疲劳可能会降低下肢的减震能力并改变跑步运动学。本研究的目的是确定在生理上确定的高强度下进行一次精疲力竭的跑步是否会改变跑步运动学、冲击加速度,并改变减震能力。假设由于精疲力竭的跑步引起的疲劳,跑步运动学、头部和小腿的冲击加速度、加速度降低和减震能力会发生变化。本研究采用了一种受试者内、重复测量的设计。十二名健康的、有竞争力的男性和女性长跑运动员参加了研究。受试者进行了 2 次测试,包括一个 VO2max 跑步机测试,以确定通气阈值的心率和在确定的通气阈值心率下进行疲劳诱导的跑步测试。运动学数据包括膝关节屈曲、旋前、最大膝关节屈曲时间和最大旋前时间。加速度数据包括小腿加速度、头部加速度和减震能力。运动学或加速度变量没有显著差异。尽管本研究的结果不支持最初的假设,但跑步疲劳对运动学和加速度的影响仍不确定。需要进一步研究来检查跑步运动学和加速度的疲劳诱导变化,并确定可能发生变化的临界点。

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