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下肢灵巧测试作为下肢动力能力的衡量指标。

The lower extremity dexterity test as a measure of lower extremity dynamical capability.

机构信息

Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, 1540 E. Alcazar Street, CHP-155, Los Angeles, CA 90089-9006, USA.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2013 Mar 15;46(5):998-1002. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.11.058. Epub 2013 Jan 26.

Abstract

The capability of the lower extremity to dynamically interact with the ground is important for skilled locomotor performance. However, there is currently no test method designed to specifically quantify this sensorimotor ability, which we refer to as lower extremity dexterity. We describe a new method to quantify lower extremity dexterity, examine its reliability (n=10), and evaluate the extent to which it is associated with lower extremity strength and anthropometry in healthy young adults (n=38). The lower extremity dexterity test (LED-test)-an adaptation of the Strength-Dexterity test for the fingers-consists of using the isolated lower extremity to compress a slender spring prone to buckling at low forces. The goal of the LED-test is to sustain the highest compression force possible. Applying higher forces makes the spring increasingly unstable, thus achieving higher compression forces represents better ability to dynamically control instability at low force levels. As such, the LED-test provides a novel way to quantify the capability of the lower extremity to regulate dynamic and unstable foot-ground interactions at submaximal forces. LED-test performance ranged between 88.6 and 119.6N, test-retest reliability was excellent (ICC(2,3)=0.94), and the minimal detectable difference was 5.5N. Performance was not correlated with strength or height (r(2)≤0.053, p>0.05), and only weakly with body mass (r(2)=0.116, p=0.04). We propose that the unique lower extremity capability quantified by the LED-test could be informative of skilled locomotor performance and injury risk.

摘要

下肢与地面动态相互作用的能力对于熟练的运动表现很重要。然而,目前还没有专门设计的测试方法来量化这种感觉运动能力,我们称之为下肢灵巧性。我们描述了一种新的量化下肢灵巧性的方法,检验其可靠性(n=10),并评估其与健康年轻成年人下肢力量和人体测量学的关联程度(n=38)。下肢灵巧性测试(LED 测试)是手指力量灵巧性测试的一种改编,包括使用孤立的下肢压缩一个细长的弹簧,这个弹簧在低力下容易发生屈曲。LED 测试的目的是维持尽可能高的压缩力。施加更高的力会使弹簧变得越来越不稳定,因此,达到更高的压缩力代表着在低力水平下更好地控制动态不稳定性的能力。因此,LED 测试提供了一种新的方法来量化下肢在亚最大力下调节动态和不稳定的足地相互作用的能力。LED 测试的性能范围在 88.6 到 119.6N 之间,测试-重测可靠性非常好(ICC(2,3)=0.94),最小可检测差异为 5.5N。性能与力量或身高无关(r(2)≤0.053,p>0.05),与体重只有微弱相关(r(2)=0.116,p=0.04)。我们提出,LED 测试量化的独特下肢能力可能与熟练的运动表现和受伤风险有关。

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