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颈部力量不平衡与足球顶球时头部加速度增加有关。

Neck strength imbalance correlates with increased head acceleration in soccer heading.

机构信息

Albany Medical College, Albany, New York.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York.

出版信息

Sports Health. 2013 Jul;5(4):320-6. doi: 10.1177/1941738113480935.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Soccer heading is using the head to directly contact the ball, often to advance the ball down the field or score. It is a skill fundamental to the game, yet it has come under scrutiny. Repeated subclinical effects of heading may compound over time, resulting in neurologic deficits. Greater head accelerations are linked to brain injury. Developing an understanding of how the neck muscles help stabilize and reduce head acceleration during impact may help prevent brain injury.

HYPOTHESIS

Neck strength imbalance correlates to increasing head acceleration during impact while heading a soccer ball.

STUDY DESIGN

Observational laboratory investigation.

METHODS

Sixteen Division I and II collegiate soccer players headed a ball in a controlled indoor laboratory setting while player motions were recorded by a 14-camera Vicon MX motion capture system. Neck flexor and extensor strength of each player was measured using a spring-type clinical dynamometer.

RESULTS

Players were served soccer balls by hand at a mean velocity of 4.29 m/s (±0.74 m/s). Players returned the ball to the server using a heading maneuver at a mean velocity of 5.48 m/s (±1.18 m/s). Mean neck strength difference was positively correlated with angular head acceleration (rho = 0.497; P = 0.05), with a trend toward significance for linear head acceleration (rho = 0.485; P = 0.057).

CONCLUSION

This study suggests that symmetrical strength in neck flexors and extensors reduces head acceleration experienced during low-velocity heading in experienced collegiate players.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Balanced neck strength may reduce head acceleration cumulative subclinical injury. Since neck strength is a measureable and amenable strength training intervention, this may represent a modifiable intrinsic risk factor for injury.

摘要

背景

足球顶球是用头部直接触球,通常用于将球推进场地或得分。这是一项基本的足球技能,但它也受到了质疑。反复的亚临床头部冲击可能会随着时间的推移而累积,导致神经功能缺损。更大的头部加速度与脑损伤有关。了解颈部肌肉如何帮助在撞击时稳定和减少头部加速度,可能有助于预防脑损伤。

假设

在顶球时,颈部力量不平衡与头部加速度的增加有关。

研究设计

观察性实验室研究。

方法

16 名一级和二级大学足球运动员在受控的室内实验室环境中顶球,球员的动作由 14 个摄像头的 Vicon MX 运动捕捉系统记录。使用弹簧式临床测力计测量每个球员的颈屈肌和颈伸肌力量。

结果

球员以 4.29m/s(±0.74m/s)的平均速度用手发球。球员以 5.48m/s(±1.18m/s)的平均速度使用顶球动作将球传回给发球者。颈部力量差异的平均值与头部角加速度呈正相关(rho=0.497;P=0.05),与头部线性加速度呈趋势相关(rho=0.485;P=0.057)。

结论

本研究表明,在经验丰富的大学生运动员中,颈部屈肌和伸肌的对称力量可降低低速度顶球时头部的加速度。

临床相关性

颈部力量的平衡可能会减少头部加速度累积的亚临床损伤。由于颈部力量是一种可测量和可改变的力量训练干预措施,这可能代表一种可改变的内在损伤风险因素。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1227/3899908/9eff6718e160/10.1177_1941738113480935-fig1.jpg

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