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健康男性在跳下着陆时的着陆声音、垂直地面反作用力和下肢运动学之间的关系。

The Relationship Between Landing Sound, Vertical Ground Reaction Force, and Kinematics of the Lower Limb During Drop Landings in Healthy Men.

出版信息

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Mar;46(3):194-9. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2016.6041. Epub 2016 Jan 26.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Controlled laboratory study, cross-sectional.

BACKGROUND

Soft-landing instruction, which is advocated in several injury prevention programs, is thought to have a qualitative relationship with decreased vertical ground reaction forces (vGRFs) and increased lower-limb joint excursions.

OBJECTIVE

To quantify the relationships among landing sound, vGRFs, and lower-limb kinematics during a drop-landing task.

METHODS

Twenty-six asymptomatic men aged 18 to 35 years were asked to perform 15 single-leg drop landings from a 30-cm height. Five trials were collected under 3 sound conditions: normal, quiet, and loud. The vGRF, lower-limb kinematics (sagittal plane), and impact sound were recorded during the deceleration phase.

RESULTS

A simple linear regression revealed a significant relationship between landing sound and vGRF (R(2) = 0.42, P<.001). A repeated-measures analysis of variance showed that ankle and knee excursion significantly increased by 7.0° and 11.7°, respectively, during quiet landing (compared to normal landing; P<.001). During the loud landing condition, ankle joint excursion significantly decreased by 9.4° compared to the normal landing condition (P<.001), and hip joint excursion significantly increased by 4.0° compared to normal landing condition (P<.045).

CONCLUSION

As landing sound decreases, so does vGRF during a drop-landing task. These reductions were achieved by increasing ankle and knee joint excursions. Conversely, as the landing sound increases, so does vGRF. This was the result of decreasing ankle joint excursion and increasing hip joint excursion.

摘要

研究设计

对照实验室研究,横断面研究。

背景

在一些损伤预防项目中提倡软着陆指导,认为它与降低垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)和增加下肢关节活动度有定性关系。

目的

量化落地声音、vGRF 和落地任务中下肢运动学之间的关系。

方法

要求 26 名年龄在 18 至 35 岁之间的无症状男性从 30 厘米的高度进行 15 次单腿落地。在 3 种声音条件下收集 5 次试验:正常、安静和响亮。在减速阶段记录 vGRF、下肢运动学(矢状面)和冲击声音。

结果

简单线性回归显示落地声音与 vGRF 之间存在显著关系(R²=0.42,P<.001)。重复测量方差分析显示,在安静着陆时,踝关节和膝关节的活动度分别显著增加了 7.0°和 11.7°(与正常着陆相比;P<.001)。在响亮着陆条件下,与正常着陆条件相比,踝关节活动度显著降低了 9.4°(P<.001),髋关节活动度显著增加了 4.0°(P<.045)。

结论

在落地任务中,随着落地声音的降低,vGRF 也随之降低。这些降低是通过增加踝关节和膝关节的活动度来实现的。相反,随着落地声音的增加,vGRF 也随之增加。这是由于踝关节活动度减小和髋关节活动度增加所致。

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