Vigotsky Andrew D, Contreras Bret, Beardsley Chris
Kinesiology Program, Arizona State University , Phoenix, AZ , United States of America ; Leon Root, M.D. Motion Analysis Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery , New York, NY , United States of America.
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology , Auckland , New Zealand.
PeerJ. 2015 Nov 30;3:e1462. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1462. eCollection 2015.
Muscle hypertrophy and atrophy occur frequently as a result of mechanical loading or unloading, with implications for clinical, general, and athletic populations. The effects of muscle hypertrophy and atrophy on force production and joint moments have been previously described. However, there is a paucity of research showing how hypertrophy and atrophy may affect moment arm (MA) lengths. The purpose of this model was to describe the mathematical relationship between the anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA) of a muscle and its MA length. In the model, the ACSAs of the biceps brachii and brachialis were altered to hypertrophy up to twice their original size and to atrophy to one-half of their original size. The change in MA length was found to be proportional to the arcsine of the square root of the change in ACSA. This change in MA length may be a small but important contributor to strength, especially in sports that require large joint moments at slow joint angular velocities, such as powerlifting. The paradoxical implications of the increase in MA are discussed, as physiological factors influencing muscle contraction velocity appear to favor a smaller MA length for high velocity movements but a larger muscle MA length for low velocity, high force movements.
肌肉肥大和萎缩经常由于机械负荷或卸载而发生,这对临床、普通和运动员群体都有影响。肌肉肥大和萎缩对力量产生和关节力矩的影响此前已有描述。然而,鲜有研究表明肥大和萎缩如何影响力臂(MA)长度。该模型的目的是描述肌肉的解剖横截面积(ACSA)与其MA长度之间的数学关系。在该模型中,肱二头肌和肱肌的ACSA被改变,使其肥大至原来大小的两倍,并萎缩至原来大小的一半。发现MA长度的变化与ACSA变化平方根的反正弦成正比。MA长度的这种变化可能是力量的一个虽小但重要的因素,尤其是在需要在缓慢关节角速度下产生大关节力矩的运动中,如力量举重。文中讨论了MA增加的矛盾影响,因为影响肌肉收缩速度的生理因素似乎有利于在高速运动中采用较小的MA长度,但在低速、高力量运动中采用较大的肌肉MA长度。