Kelly Luke A, Lichtwark Glen A, Farris Dominic J, Cresswell Andrew
Centre for Sensorimotor Performance, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, 26B Blair Drive, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia
Centre for Sensorimotor Performance, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, 26B Blair Drive, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
J R Soc Interface. 2016 Jun;13(119). doi: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0174.
The capacity to store and return energy in legs and feet that behave like springs is crucial to human running economy. Recent comparisons of shod and barefoot running have led to suggestions that modern running shoes may actually impede leg and foot-spring function by reducing the contributions from the leg and foot musculature. Here we examined the effect of running shoes on foot longitudinal arch (LA) motion and activation of the intrinsic foot muscles. Participants ran on a force-instrumented treadmill with and without running shoes. We recorded foot kinematics and muscle activation of the intrinsic foot muscles using intramuscular electromyography. In contrast to previous assertions, we observed an increase in both the peak (flexor digitorum brevis +60%) and total stance muscle activation (flexor digitorum brevis +70% and abductor hallucis +53%) of the intrinsic foot muscles when running with shoes. Increased intrinsic muscle activation corresponded with a reduction in LA compression (-25%). We confirm that running shoes do indeed influence the mechanical function of the foot. However, our findings suggest that these mechanical adjustments are likely to have occurred as a result of increased neuromuscular output, rather than impaired control as previously speculated. We propose a theoretical model for foot-shoe interaction to explain these novel findings.
腿部和脚部像弹簧一样储存和释放能量的能力对人类跑步经济性至关重要。最近对穿鞋跑步和赤脚跑步的比较表明,现代跑鞋实际上可能会通过减少腿部和足部肌肉组织的贡献来阻碍腿部和足部弹簧功能。在此,我们研究了跑鞋对足纵弓(LA)运动和足部固有肌肉激活的影响。参与者在配备测力装置的跑步机上分别穿着和不穿跑鞋跑步。我们使用肌内肌电图记录足部运动学和足部固有肌肉的肌肉激活情况。与之前的论断相反,我们观察到,在穿鞋跑步时,足部固有肌肉的峰值激活(趾短屈肌增加60%)和整个站立阶段的肌肉激活(趾短屈肌增加70%,拇展肌增加53%)均有所增加。固有肌肉激活增加与LA压缩减少(-25%)相对应。我们证实跑鞋确实会影响足部的机械功能。然而,我们的研究结果表明,这些机械调整可能是神经肌肉输出增加的结果,而不是如之前推测的那样是控制受损的结果。我们提出了一个足与鞋相互作用的理论模型来解释这些新发现。