Szafraniec Rafał, Chromik Krystyna, Poborska Amanda, Kawczyński Adam
Faculty of Sports Science, University School of Physical Education, Wrocław, Poland.
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Karkonosze College, Jelenia Góra, Poland.
PeerJ. 2018 Dec 13;6:e6108. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6108. eCollection 2018.
Balance control has been shown to play a fundamental role both in everyday life and many athletic activities. An important component of balance control is the somatosensory information gained from muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs. The changes in the muscle-tendon unit stiffness could alter the ability to detect and respond promptly to changes of an unstable environment. One of the procedures affecting muscle stiffness is stretching, and contract-relax PNF stretching (CRS) is considered as one of the safest and most effective techniques. So far, there are no studies on the impact of CRS of hip adductor and abductor muscles on body balance. These muscle groups are responsible for maintaining mediolateral balance which is of particular interest, since it is more affected by ageing and disease and since its deterioration has been associated with an increased risk of falling. In light of the above, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of a single dose of contract-relax proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching of hip adductors and abductors on mediolateral dynamic balance.
The study involved 45 healthy individuals (age 19-23 years) assigned to the intervention group (IG) or the control group (CG). Balance testing was carried out before (Pre) and immediately after CRS in the intervention group or after 5-minute rest in the control group (Post). There were performed three repetitions of the CRS targeting the adductor and abductor muscles of the hip.
Statistically significant differences between Pre and Post condition were observed only in the intervention group. The values of all measured variables defining the body's dynamic balance were significantly lower immediately after the applied CRS, which indicates an improved body balance: Global Index ( = 0.0001), total area of sway ( = 0.0001), external area of sway ( = 0.00004), external time ( = 0.0004) and reaction time ( = 0.0003).
A single dose of contract-relax proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching of the hip adductor and abductor muscles improved mediolateral dynamic balance.
平衡控制在日常生活和许多体育活动中都起着至关重要的作用。平衡控制的一个重要组成部分是从肌梭和高尔基腱器官获得的体感信息。肌腱单元刚度的变化可能会改变检测不稳定环境变化并迅速做出反应的能力。影响肌肉刚度的一种方法是拉伸,而收缩 - 放松本体感觉神经肌肉促进拉伸(CRS)被认为是最安全、最有效的技术之一。到目前为止,尚无关于髋内收肌和外展肌的CRS对身体平衡影响的研究。这些肌肉群负责维持内外侧平衡,这一点尤为重要,因为它更容易受到衰老和疾病的影响,并且其功能恶化与跌倒风险增加有关。鉴于上述情况,本研究的目的是探讨单次收缩 - 放松本体感觉神经肌肉促进拉伸髋内收肌和外展肌对内外侧动态平衡的影响。
该研究纳入了45名健康个体(年龄19 - 23岁),分为干预组(IG)和对照组(CG)。干预组在CRS前(Pre)和CRS后立即进行平衡测试,对照组在休息5分钟后(Post)进行平衡测试。对髋部的内收肌和外展肌进行了三次CRS重复操作。
仅在干预组中观察到Pre和Post状态之间存在统计学上的显著差异。在应用CRS后,所有定义身体动态平衡的测量变量值均显著降低,这表明身体平衡得到改善:整体指数( = 0.0001)、摆动总面积( = 0.0001)、外部摆动面积( = 0.00004)、外部时间( = 0.0004)和反应时间( = 0.0003)。
单次收缩 - 放松本体感觉神经肌肉促进拉伸髋内收肌和外展肌可改善内外侧动态平衡。