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与高山滑雪相关的全身振动:腰痛的一个风险因素?

Whole-Body Vibrations Associated With Alpine Skiing: A Risk Factor for Low Back Pain?

作者信息

Supej Matej, Ogrin Jan, Holmberg Hans-Christer

机构信息

Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

School of Sport Sciences, UiT Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2018 Mar 9;9:204. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00204. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Alpine skiing, both recreational and competitive, is associated with high rates of injury. Numerous studies have shown that occupational exposure to whole-body vibrations is strongly related to lower back pain and some suggest that, in particular, vibrations of lower frequencies could lead to overuse injuries of the back in connection with alpine ski racing. However, it is not yet known which forms of skiing involve stronger vibrations and whether these exceed safety thresholds set by existing standards and directives. Therefore, this study was designed to examine whole-body vibrations connected with different types of skiing and the associated potential risk of developing low back pain. Eight highly skilled ski instructors, all former competitive ski racers and equipped with five accelerometers and a Global Satellite Navigation System to measure vibrations and speed, respectively, performed six different forms of skiing: straight running, plowing, snow-plow swinging, basic swinging, short swinging, and carved turns. To estimate exposure to periodic, random and transient vibrations the power spectrum density (PSD) and standard ISO 2631-1:1997 parameters [i.e., the weighted root-mean-square acceleration (RMS), crest factor, maximum transient vibration value and the fourth-power vibration dose value (VDV)] were calculated. Ground reaction forces were estimated from data provided by accelerometers attached to the pelvis. The major novel findings were that all of the forms of skiing tested produced whole-body vibrations, with highest PSD values of 1.5-8 Hz. Intensified PSD between 8.5 and 35 Hz was observed only when skidding was involved. The RMS values for 10 min of short swinging or carved turns, as well as all 10-min equivalent VDV values exceeded the limits set by European Directive 2002/44/EC for health and safety. Thus, whole-body vibrations, particularly in connection with high ground reaction forces, contribute to a high risk for low back pain among active alpine skiers.

摘要

无论是休闲还是竞技的高山滑雪,受伤率都很高。大量研究表明,职业性全身振动暴露与下背痛密切相关,一些研究表明,特别是较低频率的振动可能导致与高山滑雪比赛相关的背部过度使用损伤。然而,目前尚不清楚哪种滑雪形式会产生更强的振动,以及这些振动是否超过现有标准和指令设定的安全阈值。因此,本研究旨在检查与不同类型滑雪相关的全身振动以及由此产生的下背痛潜在风险。八名技术高超的滑雪教练,均为前竞技滑雪选手,分别配备了五个加速度计和一个全球卫星导航系统来测量振动和速度,他们进行了六种不同形式的滑雪:直滑降、犁式滑降、犁式摆动、基本摆动、短摆动和刻滑转弯。为了估计周期性、随机性和瞬态振动的暴露情况,计算了功率谱密度(PSD)和标准ISO 2631-1:1997参数[即加权均方根加速度(RMS)、波峰因数、最大瞬态振动值和四次方振动剂量值(VDV)]。地面反作用力是根据附着在骨盆上的加速度计提供的数据估算的。主要的新发现是,所有测试的滑雪形式都会产生全身振动,最高PSD值出现在1.5 - 8赫兹。仅在涉及滑行时观察到8.5至35赫兹之间的PSD增强。短摆动或刻滑转弯10分钟的RMS值以及所有10分钟等效VDV值均超过了欧洲指令2002/44/EC设定的健康和安全限值。因此,全身振动,尤其是与高地面反作用力相关的振动,会增加活跃的高山滑雪者患下背痛的风险。

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