Tasiopoulos Ioannis, Nikolaidis Pantelis T, Tripolitsioti Alexandra, Stergioulas Apostolos, Rosemann Thomas, Knechtle Beat
Faculty of Human Movement and Quality of Life, University of Peloponnese, Sparta, Greece.
Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Nikaia, Greece.
Front Physiol. 2018 Nov 14;9:1597. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01597. eCollection 2018.
The kinetic chain of the punch of boxers is characterized by the contribution of the shoulder; however, the isokinetic muscle strength of shoulder's rotators muscles has not been well studied so far, especially with regards to performance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was (a) to profile the isokinetic muscle strength of rotators of the glenohumeral joint, bilateral (BL), unilateral (UL) and functional ratios in amateur boxers, and (b) to examine the variation of these muscle strength characteristics by performance level. Forty male amateur Greek boxers from three division levels (elite, = 22; second division, = 11; and third division, = 7), and 10 non-athletes (control group) were tested, using the isokinetic dynamometer Kin-Com in the scapular seated position under standard conditions. We examined (i) peak torque (PT) of internal (IR) and external (ER) rotators during concentric (CON) and eccentric (ECC) contractions at low (60°/s), medium (120°/s), and high speed (180°/s), (ii) BL, (iii) UL, and (iv) functional ratios of dominant (D) and non-dominant (ND) limbs. Boxers were stronger than control group in IR and ER at all speeds, and D outscored ND limb ( < 0.05). Elite boxers were stronger than group B and C ( < 0.05); however, when peak torque was expressed in relative to body mass values, these differences were attenuated. The BL ratios for the men athletes were under 10% at 60 and 180°/s, the UL ratios were lower at 60 and higher at 180°/s and significant lower in the dominant limb at all speeds. The functional ratios of IR ECC / ER CON were higher between the control group at all speeds and the ER ECC/IR CON ratios were between 60 and 180°/s, and the two limbs with higher values at 180°/s. Boxers had the strongest dominant limb and their BL ratios were normal at all speeds except of 120°/s ECC. The UL ratios of ECC at 120 and 180°/s of ND were normal, and at the other speeds abnormal due to high IR. In addition, the functional ratios may be related to the kinetic chain of the punch, which in turn correlates with the contribution of ER of both limbs.
拳击手出拳的动力链以肩部的作用为特征;然而,迄今为止,肩部旋转肌的等速肌力尚未得到充分研究,尤其是在表现方面。因此,本研究的目的是:(a) 剖析业余拳击手肱盂关节旋转肌的等速肌力,包括双侧(BL)、单侧(UL)和功能比率;(b) 研究这些肌力特征随表现水平的变化。对来自三个级别(精英组,n = 22;乙级组,n = 11;丙级组,n = 7)的40名希腊男性业余拳击手和10名非运动员(对照组),在标准条件下采用坐姿肩胛骨位的等速测力计Kin-Com进行测试。我们检测了:(i) 内旋(IR)和外旋(ER)肌在低(60°/s)、中(120°/s)和高速度(180°/s)下向心(CON)和离心(ECC)收缩时的峰值扭矩(PT);(ii) 双侧比率(BL);(iii) 单侧比率(UL);以及(iv) 优势(D)和非优势(ND)肢体的功能比率。拳击手在所有速度下的IR和ER肌力均强于对照组,且优势肢体得分高于非优势肢体(P < 0.05)。精英拳击手比B组和C组更强(P < 0.05);然而,当峰值扭矩以相对于体重的值表示时,这些差异减弱。男性运动员在60°/s和180°/s时的双侧比率低于10%,在60°/s时单侧比率较低,在180°/s时较高,且在所有速度下优势肢体的单侧比率均显著较低。在所有速度下,对照组的IR ECC / ER CON功能比率较高,在60°/s至180°/s之间ER ECC/IR CON比率较高,且在180°/s时双侧肢体的值更高。拳击手的优势肢体最强,除120°/s ECC外,其在所有速度下的双侧比率均正常。非优势肢体在120°/s和180°/s时的ECC单侧比率正常,在其他速度下因IR较高而异常。此外,功能比率可能与出拳的动力链有关,而动力链又与双侧肢体的ER作用相关。