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无症状的 former high-impact sports practitioners 是否保持收缩盆底肌肉的能力? (注:“former high-impact sports practitioners”表述不太准确清晰,可能会影响对整体意思的理解,准确意思不太明确。)

Do asymptomatic former high-impact sports practitioners maintain the ability to contract the pelvic floor muscles?

作者信息

Brandão S, Da Roza T, Mascarenhas T, Ramos I, Natal Jorge R

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Centro Hospitalar de São João‑EPE, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal -

出版信息

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2015 Nov;55(11):1272-6. Epub 2014 Oct 30.

Abstract

AIM

Sports are associated with pelvic floor dysfunction. This work aimed to assess, in nulliparous asymptomatic women, whether previous intense practice of high-impact sports is associated with differences in morphology and contraction of the pelvic floor muscles, when compared to women who practiced low-level physical activity.

METHODS

In this prospective pilot study, 7 former high-impact sports practitioners and a control group (N.=7) were compared. Clinical evaluation and self-administered questionnaires were used to gather information about pelvic floor dysfunction and physical activity. Static and cine dynamic MR images were acquired. Morphological measures of the pubovisceral muscle area and thickness, and levator hiatus (LH) anterior-to-posterior diameter, width and area were taken in the static images. LH anterior-to-posterior diameter was again assessed in the dynamic acquisition (consecutive blocks of rest vs. maximal voluntary contraction). The relative variation between these two conditions was used as an indirect measure of contraction.

RESULTS

No abnormal clinical or imaging findings were reported. Former high-impact sports practitioners evidenced decreased pubovisceral muscle thickness (right side P=0.005; left side P=0.004) and area (P=0.004), and larger levator hiatus width and area (P=0.045; P=0.005). Only its anterior-to-posterior diameter was similar (4.89cm±0.35 and 4.81cm±0.17, respectively). Their ability to perform maximum voluntary contractions seems to have decreased (8.03%±0.81 vs. 13.74%±0.95 for controls).

CONCLUSION

The current results suggest that women who previously practiced high-impact sports, even being asymptomatic, may have suffered damage to the pelvic floor muscles due to the biomechanical impact of the sports. They may require pelvic floor muscle training to increase muscle thickness and hiatal closing capacity.

摘要

目的

体育运动与盆底功能障碍有关。本研究旨在评估未生育的无症状女性中,与进行低强度体育活动的女性相比,既往高强度的高冲击力体育运动是否与盆底肌肉的形态和收缩差异有关。

方法

在这项前瞻性试点研究中,比较了7名既往从事高冲击力体育运动的女性和一个对照组(n = 7)。通过临床评估和自行填写问卷收集有关盆底功能障碍和体育活动的信息。采集了静态和电影动态磁共振成像(MR)图像。在静态图像中测量耻骨内脏肌的面积和厚度以及提肌裂孔(LH)的前后径、宽度和面积。在动态采集过程中(连续的休息块与最大自主收缩块)再次评估LH的前后径。这两种状态之间的相对变化用作收缩的间接指标。

结果

未报告异常的临床或影像学发现。既往从事高冲击力体育运动的女性耻骨内脏肌厚度(右侧P = 0.005;左侧P = 0.004)和面积(P = 0.004)减小,提肌裂孔宽度和面积增大(P = 0.045;P = 0.005)。只有其前后径相似(分别为4.89cm±0.35和4.81cm±0.17)。她们进行最大自主收缩的能力似乎有所下降(对照组为13.74%±0.95,而她们为8.03%±0.81)。

结论

目前的结果表明,既往从事高冲击力体育运动的女性,即使无症状,也可能因运动的生物力学影响而使盆底肌肉受损。她们可能需要进行盆底肌肉训练以增加肌肉厚度和裂孔闭合能力。

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