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男女运动员姿势稳定性评估

Assessment of the Postural Stability of Female and Male Athletes.

作者信息

Howell David R, Hanson Emily, Sugimoto Dai, Stracciolini Andrea, Meehan William P

机构信息

*The Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention, Waltham, Massachusetts; †Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; ‡Brain Injury Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Departments of §Orthopaedic Surgery; and ¶Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2017 Sep;27(5):444-449. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000374.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Postural stability is often affected by sport-related injuries and subsequently evaluated during postinjury examinations. Intrinsic factors, however, may also affect postural control. We sought to compare the postural control of female and male athletes as measured simultaneously by (1) the modified balance error scoring system (mBESS) and (2) a video-force plate system.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Sports injury prevention center.

PARTICIPANTS

Pediatric, adolescent, and young adult athletes who performed mBESS during an injury prevention evaluation.

INDEPENDENT VARIABLES

We compared the postural control of female and male athletes. We also accounted for independent variables associated with postural stability, including age, body mass index, and history of ankle injury, concussion, and migraine headache.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Total errors committed during the mBESS and measurements derived from integrated kinematic and kinetic data obtained by a video-force plate system. Differences between males and females were tested using analysis of covariance.

RESULTS

Participants (n = 409) ranged in age from 10 to 29 years (mean = 14.6 ± 2.8); 60% were female. No significant differences on mBESS were detected between females and males; however, female athletes demonstrated significantly better postural stability on the video-force plate analysis during double-leg (P = 0.03, d = 0.28), single-leg (P < 0.001, d = 0.62), and tandem stances (P < 0.001, d = 0.53) when compared with males.

CONCLUSIONS

Uninjured female athletes demonstrate better postural stability on video-force plate analysis than their uninjured male counterparts. These findings provide an important information assistive to clinicians during interpretation of postinjury balance tests.

摘要

目的

姿势稳定性常受与运动相关的损伤影响,随后在损伤后检查中进行评估。然而,内在因素也可能影响姿势控制。我们试图比较男女运动员的姿势控制情况,同时通过(1)改良版平衡误差评分系统(mBESS)和(2)视频测力板系统进行测量。

设计

横断面研究。

地点

运动损伤预防中心。

参与者

在损伤预防评估期间进行mBESS测试的儿科、青少年和年轻成年运动员。

自变量

我们比较了男女运动员的姿势控制情况。我们还考虑了与姿势稳定性相关的自变量,包括年龄、体重指数以及踝关节损伤、脑震荡和偏头痛病史。

主要观察指标

mBESS期间犯下的总误差以及通过视频测力板系统获得的综合运动学和动力学数据得出的测量值。使用协方差分析测试男女之间的差异。

结果

参与者(n = 409)年龄在10至29岁之间(平均 = 14.6 ± 2.8);60%为女性。在mBESS上未检测到男女之间的显著差异;然而,与男性相比,女性运动员在视频测力板分析中,双腿站立(P = 0.03,d = 0.28)、单腿站立(P < 0.001,d = 0.62)和串联站立(P < 0.001,d = 0.5)时表现出明显更好的姿势稳定性。

结论

未受伤的女性运动员在视频测力板分析中比未受伤的男性运动员表现出更好的姿势稳定性。这些发现为临床医生在解释损伤后平衡测试时提供了重要的信息帮助。

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