Hadid Amir, Katz Inbar, Haker Tal, Zeilig Gabi, Defrin Ruth, Epstein Yoram, Gefen Amit
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL; 2Department of Neurorehabilitation, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, ISRAEL; 3Department of Physical Therapy and Sagol School of Neuroscience, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL; 4Heller Institute of Medical Research, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, ISRAEL; and 5Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2017 May;49(5):1006-1014. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001192.
Carrying heavy backpacks are often associated with shoulder discomfort or pain, loss of sensorimotor functions, and brachial plexus injuries that might hamper performance. On the basis of previous research, the cause of these symptoms could be tissue deformations of the brachial plexus and the subclavian artery caused by the shoulder straps.
This study aimed to evaluate the changes in the upper extremity hemodynamic and neural function and to assess how they are associated with brachial plexus tissue deformation during heavy load carriage.
Ten young healthy adults carried for 45 min a backpack load (40% of their body weight) while standing freely, followed by 15 min of recovery (unloaded). Index-finger microvascular flow and sensorimotor function were measured before and after carrying the load, and after recovery. The following sensorimotor functions were measured: light touch thresholds by the index finger and little finger, forearm thermal sensation thresholds, and gross motor function. In addition, marksmanship accuracy, as an indication for fine motor function, was tested.
Load carriage resulted in an average decrease of ~40% in microvascular flow and a significant decrement in light touch sensation (P < 0.05), but not in thermal sensation and gross motor functions. An increase in the light touch threshold was highly correlated with a reduced index-finger microvascular blood flow (r = 0.79, P = 0.007). These physiological effects were associated with a functional 34% decrement in the accuracy of target acquisition.
Heavy load carriage resulted in impaired light touch sensitivity and fine motor function, which were associated with reduced finger microvascular blood flow.
背负沉重背包通常与肩部不适或疼痛、感觉运动功能丧失以及可能妨碍表现的臂丛神经损伤有关。根据先前的研究,这些症状的原因可能是肩带导致的臂丛神经和锁骨下动脉的组织变形。
本研究旨在评估负重时上肢血流动力学和神经功能的变化,并评估它们与臂丛神经组织变形之间的关联。
10名年轻健康成年人在自由站立状态下背负背包负荷(体重的40%)45分钟,随后恢复15分钟(卸载)。在负重前后以及恢复后测量食指微血管血流和感觉运动功能。测量以下感觉运动功能:食指和小指的轻触觉阈值、前臂热感觉阈值以及总体运动功能。此外,测试射击精度作为精细运动功能的指标。
负重导致微血管血流平均减少约40%,轻触觉显著下降(P < 0.05),但热感觉和总体运动功能未下降。轻触觉阈值升高与食指微血管血流减少高度相关(r = 0.79,P = 0.007)。这些生理效应与目标获取精度功能性下降34%相关。
负重导致轻触觉敏感性和精细运动功能受损,这与手指微血管血流减少有关。