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系统评价体能与肌肉骨骼损伤风险的关联:第 3 部分-柔韧性、力量、速度、平衡和敏捷。

Systematic Review of the Association Between Physical Fitness and Musculoskeletal Injury Risk: Part 3-Flexibility, Power, Speed, Balance, and Agility.

机构信息

Consortium for Health and Military Performance, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.

Department of Kinesiology, Towson University, Towson, Maryland.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Jun;33(6):1723-1735. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002382.

Abstract

de la Motte, SJ, Lisman, P, Gribbin, TC, Murphy, K, and Deuster, PA. Systematic review of the association between physical fitness and musculoskeletal injury risk: part 3-flexibility, power, speed, balance, and agility. J Strength Cond Res 33(6): 1723-1735, 2019-We performed a systematic review and evaluation of the existing scientific literature on the association between flexibility, power, speed, balance, and agility, and musculoskeletal injury (MSK-I) risk in military and civilian populations. MEDLINE, EBSCO, EMBASE, and the Defense Technical Information Center were searched for original studies published from 1970 to 2015 that examined associations between these physical fitness measures (flexibility, power, speed, balance, and agility) and MSK-I. Methodological quality and strength of the evidence were determined after criteria adapted from previously published systematic reviews. Twenty-seven of 4,229 citations met our inclusion criteria. Primary findings indicate that there is (a) moderate evidence that hamstring flexibility, as measured by performance on a sit-and-reach test or active straight leg raise test assessed with goniometry, and ankle flexibility, assessed with goniometry, are associated with MSK-I risk; (b) moderate evidence that lower body power, as measured by performance on a standing broad jump or vertical jump with no countermovement, is associated with MSK-I risk; (c) moderate evidence that slow sprint speed is associated with MSK-I risk; (d) moderate evidence that poor performance on a single-leg balance test is associated with increased risk for ankle sprain; and (e) insufficient evidence that agility is associated with MSK-I risk. Several measures of flexibility, power, speed, and balance are risk factors for training-related MSK-I in military and civilian athletic populations. Importantly, these findings can be useful for military, first responder, and athletic communities who are seeking evidence-based metrics for assessing or stratifying populations for risk of MSK-I.

摘要

德洛特,SJ,利isman,P,格里宾,TC,墨菲,K,和德斯特,PA。体能与肌肉骨骼损伤风险关联的系统评价:第 3 部分——柔韧性、力量、速度、平衡和敏捷性。J 力量与条件研究 33(6):1723-1735,2019-我们进行了系统回顾和评估现有的科学文献中关于柔韧性、力量、速度、平衡和敏捷性与军事和民用人群肌肉骨骼损伤(MSK-I)风险之间的关联。从 1970 年到 2015 年,MEDLINE、EBSCO、EMBASE 和国防技术信息中心都对原始研究进行了搜索,这些研究检查了这些体能测试(柔韧性、力量、速度、平衡和敏捷性)与 MSK-I 之间的关联。方法学质量和证据强度是根据以前发表的系统评价的标准确定的。4229 条引文中有 27 条符合我们的纳入标准。主要发现表明:(a)有中度证据表明,腘绳肌柔韧性,通过坐式伸展测试或主动直腿抬高测试的表现,以及使用测角器评估的踝关节柔韧性,与 MSK-I 风险相关;(b)有中度证据表明,下肢力量,通过站立跳远或无反向运动的垂直跳远的表现来衡量,与 MSK-I 风险相关;(c)有中度证据表明,慢冲刺速度与 MSK-I 风险相关;(d)有中度证据表明,单腿平衡测试表现不佳与踝关节扭伤风险增加相关;(e)证据不足表明,敏捷性与 MSK-I 风险相关。几种柔韧性、力量、速度和平衡的测量方法是军事和民用运动员人群中与训练相关的 MSK-I 的危险因素。重要的是,这些发现对于寻求用于评估或分层人群 MSK-I 风险的基于证据的指标的军事、急救和运动员社区可能是有用的。

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