Tate Jeremiah J, Milner Clare E
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2017 Aug;47(8):565-569. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2017.7275. Epub 2017 Jul 6.
Study Design Controlled laboratory study, within-session design. Background Gait retraining has been proposed as an effective intervention to reduce impact loading in runners at risk of stress fractures. Interventions that can be easily implemented in the clinic are needed. Objective To assess the immediate effects of sound-intensity feedback related to impact during running on vertical impact peak, peak vertical instantaneous loading rate, and vertical average loading rate. Methods Fourteen healthy, college-aged runners who ran at least 9.7 km/wk participated (4 male, 10 female; mean ± SD age, 23.7 ± 2.0 years; height, 1.67 ± 0.08 m; mass, 60.9 ± 8.7 kg). A decibel meter provided real-time sound-intensity feedback of treadmill running via an iPad application. Participants were asked to reduce the sound intensity of running while receiving continuous feedback for 15 minutes, while running at their self-selected preferred speed. Baseline and follow-up ground reaction force data were collected during overground running at participants' self-selected preferred running speed. Results Dependent t tests indicated a statistically significant reduction in vertical impact peak (1.56 BW to 1.13 BW, P≤.001), vertical instantaneous loading rate (95.48 BW/s to 62.79 BW/s, P = .001), and vertical average loading rate (69.09 BW/s to 43.91 BW/s, P≤.001) after gait retraining, compared to baseline. Conclusion The results of the current study support the use of sound-intensity feedback during treadmill running to immediately reduce loading rate and impact force. The transfer of within-session reductions in impact peak and loading rates to overground running was demonstrated. Decreases in loading were of comparable magnitude to those observed in other gait retraining methods. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2017;47(8):565-569. Epub 6 Jul 2017. doi:10.2519/jospt.2017.7275.
对照实验室研究,组内设计。背景:步态再训练已被提议作为一种有效的干预措施,以减少有应力性骨折风险的跑步者的冲击负荷。需要能在临床中轻松实施的干预措施。目的:评估跑步过程中与冲击相关的声音强度反馈对垂直冲击峰值、垂直瞬时负荷率峰值和垂直平均负荷率的即时影响。方法:14名健康的、大学年龄段的跑步者参与研究,他们每周至少跑9.7公里(4名男性,10名女性;平均年龄±标准差,23.7±2.0岁;身高,1.67±0.08米;体重,60.9±8.7千克)。一个分贝计通过iPad应用程序提供跑步机跑步的实时声音强度反馈。参与者被要求在以自选的偏好速度跑步时,在接收连续反馈的15分钟内降低跑步的声音强度。在参与者以自选的偏好跑步速度进行地面跑步时,收集基线和随访时的地面反作用力数据。结果:配对t检验表明,与基线相比,步态再训练后垂直冲击峰值(从1.56体重倍数降至1.13体重倍数,P≤0.001)、垂直瞬时负荷率(从95.48体重倍数/秒降至62.79体重倍数/秒,P = 0.001)和垂直平均负荷率(从69.09体重倍数/秒降至43.91体重倍数/秒,P≤0.001)有统计学意义的降低。结论:本研究结果支持在跑步机跑步过程中使用声音强度反馈来即时降低负荷率和冲击力。证明了组内冲击峰值和负荷率的降低可转移至地面跑步。负荷的降低幅度与其他步态再训练方法中观察到的幅度相当。《骨科与运动物理治疗杂志》2017年;47(8):565 - 569。2017年7月6日在线发表。doi:10.2519/jospt.2017.7275 。