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地面跑步时胸部的三维运动学

Three-dimensional kinematics of the thorax during over-ground running.

作者信息

Fisher Dominic, Louw Quinette, Cockcroft John, Tawa Nassib

机构信息

Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Division of Physiotherapy, PO Box 241, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa.

Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Division of Physiotherapy, PO Box 241, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa.

出版信息

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2018 Apr;22(2):300-307. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.08.003. Epub 2017 Aug 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Given the size and mass of the thoracic segment, understanding its neuromotor control demand during over ground running at different speeds is important in the rehabilitation and research setting. This study describes key kinematics characteristics as proxy measures for thoracic neuromotor control. We hypothesized that thoracic kinematics would differ significantly when running at different running speeds and that speed related thoracic kinematic changes would not differ between gender.

METHODS

Three-dimensional thoracic kinematics of 19 healthy runners were recorded using an optical 3D motion capture system. We compared peak kinematic angles and range of motion of the thorax in each anatomical plane, in three running speeds during the stance phase. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test was used to analyse thoracic kinematics differences across different speeds.

RESULTS

There was increased group peak kinematic angles and total range of motion during slower and faster than self-selected pace compared to self-selected pace in all three planes. There were gender differences in the changes in kinematic measures at different running speeds.

CONCLUSION

Our findings suggest that the differences in thoracic kinematics as a result of non-self-selected running speed may be due either to the increased neuromotor demands inherent to that running speed or due to the individual's adjustment to running at an unfamiliar speed. Further investigation is required to determine whether protocols that require participants to run at speeds other than self-selected pace confound the results. We therefore recommend normative data set protocols that avoid potential confounding by employing only self-selected pace. Our findings further suggest kinematic changes due to speed differed across gender, most notably in the transverse plane. Thus, we propose that gender specific normative data sets may be required.

摘要

背景

鉴于胸段的大小和质量,了解其在不同速度的地面跑步过程中的神经运动控制需求在康复和研究环境中至关重要。本研究描述了关键的运动学特征,作为胸段神经运动控制的替代指标。我们假设,在不同跑步速度下跑步时,胸部运动学将有显著差异,并且与速度相关的胸部运动学变化在性别之间不会有所不同。

方法

使用光学3D运动捕捉系统记录了19名健康跑步者的三维胸部运动学数据。我们比较了站立阶段三种跑步速度下每个解剖平面中胸部的峰值运动学角度和运动范围。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验分析不同速度下的胸部运动学差异。

结果

与自选速度相比,在所有三个平面中,当速度慢于和快于自选速度时,组峰值运动学角度和总运动范围均增加。在不同跑步速度下,运动学测量的变化存在性别差异。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,非自选跑步速度导致的胸部运动学差异可能是由于该跑步速度固有的神经运动需求增加,或者是由于个体对以不熟悉的速度跑步的调整。需要进一步研究以确定要求参与者以非自选速度跑步的方案是否会混淆结果。因此,我们建议采用仅使用自选速度的规范数据集方案,以避免潜在的混淆。我们的研究结果还表明,速度引起的运动学变化在性别之间存在差异,最明显的是在横断面。因此,我们建议可能需要特定性别的规范数据集。

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