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负重跑步时的关节力量与运动学协调:对运动表现和损伤的影响

Joint power and kinematics coordination in load carriage running: Implications for performance and injury.

作者信息

Liew Bernard X W, Morris Susan, Netto Kevin

机构信息

School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Sciences, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.

School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Sciences, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2016 Jun;47:74-9. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.04.014. Epub 2016 Apr 22.

Abstract

Investigating the impact of incremental load magnitude on running joint power and kinematics is important for understanding the energy cost burden and potential injury-causative mechanisms associated with load carriage. It was hypothesized that incremental load magnitude would result in phase-specific, joint power and kinematic changes within the stance phase of running, and that these relationships would vary at different running velocities. Thirty-one participants performed running while carrying three load magnitudes (0%, 10%, 20% body weight), at three velocities (3, 4, 5m/s). Lower limb trajectories and ground reaction forces were captured, and global optimization was used to derive the variables. The relationships between load magnitude and joint power and angle vectors, at each running velocity, were analyzed using Statistical Parametric Mapping Canonical Correlation Analysis. Incremental load magnitude was positively correlated to joint power in the second half of stance. Increasing load magnitude was also positively correlated with alterations in three dimensional ankle angles during mid-stance (4.0 and 5.0m/s), knee angles at mid-stance (at 5.0m/s), and hip angles during toe-off (at all velocities). Post hoc analyses indicated that at faster running velocities (4.0 and 5.0m/s), increasing load magnitude appeared to alter power contribution in a distal-to-proximal (ankle→hip) joint sequence from mid-stance to toe-off. In addition, kinematic changes due to increasing load influenced both sagittal and non-sagittal plane lower limb joint angles. This study provides a list of plausible factors that may influence running energy cost and injury risk during load carriage running.

摘要

研究递增负荷大小对跑步时关节功率和运动学的影响,对于理解与负重相关的能量消耗负担和潜在致伤机制至关重要。研究假设,递增负荷大小会导致跑步支撑阶段内特定阶段、关节功率和运动学变化,并且这些关系在不同跑步速度下会有所不同。31名参与者在携带三种负荷大小(0%、10%、20%体重)的情况下,以三种速度(3、4、5米/秒)进行跑步。记录下肢轨迹和地面反作用力,并使用全局优化来推导变量。使用统计参数映射典型相关分析,分析每种跑步速度下负荷大小与关节功率和角度向量之间的关系。递增负荷大小与支撑后半段的关节功率呈正相关。负荷大小增加也与支撑中期(4.0和5.0米/秒)三维踝关节角度、支撑中期(5.0米/秒)膝关节角度以及蹬离期(所有速度)髋关节角度的变化呈正相关。事后分析表明,在较快跑步速度(4.0和5.0米/秒)下,负荷大小增加似乎会改变从支撑中期到蹬离期从远端到近端(踝关节→髋关节)关节序列的功率贡献。此外,负荷增加引起的运动学变化影响了矢状面和非矢状面下肢关节角度。本研究提供了一系列可能影响负重跑步时能量消耗和受伤风险的合理因素。

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