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鞋类特征与患有髌股疼痛的跑步者的跑步力学相关。

Footwear characteristics are related to running mechanics in runners with patellofemoral pain.

作者信息

Esculier Jean-Francois, Dubois Blaise, Bouyer Laurent J, McFadyen Bradford J, Roy Jean-Sébastien

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, 1050 Avenue de la Médecine, Quebec City, QC, G1 V 0A6, Canada; Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, 525 Boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel, Quebec City, QC, G1 M 2S8, Canada; The Running Clinic, C.P. 1075, Lac-Beauport, QC, G3 B 2J8, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, 1050 Avenue de la Médecine, Quebec City, QC, G1 V 0A6, Canada; The Running Clinic, C.P. 1075, Lac-Beauport, QC, G3 B 2J8, Canada.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2017 May;54:144-147. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.03.010. Epub 2017 Mar 6.

Abstract

Running footwear is known to influence step rate, foot inclination at foot strike, average vertical loading rate (VLR) and peak patellofemoral joint (PFJ) force. However, the association between the level of minimalism of running shoes and running mechanics, especially with regards to these relevant variables for runners with patellofemoral pain (PFP), has yet to be investigated. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between the level of minimalism of running shoes and habitual running kinematics and kinetics in runners with PFP. Running shoes of 69 runners with PFP (46 females, 23 males, 30.7±6.4years) were evaluated using the Minimalist Index (MI). Kinematic and kinetic data were collected during running on an instrumented treadmill. Principal component and correlation analyses were performed between the MI and its subscales and step rate, foot inclination at foot strike, average VLR, peak PFJ force and peak Achilles tendon force. Higher MI scores were moderately correlated with lower foot inclination (r=-0.410, P<0.001) and lower peak PFJ force (r=-0.412, P<0.001). Moderate correlations also showed that lower shoe mass is indicative of greater step rate (ρ=0.531, P<0.001) and lower peak PFJ force (ρ=-0.481, P<0.001). Greater shoe flexibility was moderately associated with lower foot inclination (ρ=-0.447, P<0.001). Results suggest that greater levels of minimalism are associated with lower inclination angle and lower peak PFJ force in runners with PFP. Thus, this population may potentially benefit from changes in running mechanics associated with the use of shoes with a higher level of minimalism.

摘要

众所周知,跑鞋会影响步频、着地时的足部倾斜度、平均垂直负荷率(VLR)以及髌股关节(PFJ)的峰值力。然而,跑鞋的极简程度与跑步力学之间的关联,尤其是对于患有髌股疼痛(PFP)的跑步者的这些相关变量,尚未得到研究。本研究的目的是探讨跑鞋的极简程度与患有PFP的跑步者的习惯性跑步运动学和动力学之间的关系。使用极简指数(MI)对69名患有PFP的跑步者(46名女性,23名男性,30.7±6.4岁)的跑鞋进行了评估。在装有仪器的跑步机上跑步时收集运动学和动力学数据。对MI及其子量表与步频、着地时的足部倾斜度、平均VLR、PFJ峰值力和跟腱峰值力进行了主成分分析和相关性分析。较高的MI分数与较低的足部倾斜度(r=-0.410,P<0.001)和较低的PFJ峰值力(r=-0.412,P<0.001)呈中度相关。中度相关性还表明,较低的鞋质量表明步频较高(ρ=0.531,P<0.001)和PFJ峰值力较低(ρ=-0.481,P<0.001)。更大的鞋柔韧性与较低的足部倾斜度中度相关(ρ=-0.447,P<0.001)。结果表明,更高程度的极简主义与患有PFP的跑步者较低的倾斜角度和较低的PFJ峰值力相关。因此,这一人群可能会从与使用更高程度极简主义的鞋子相关的跑步力学变化中潜在受益。

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