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患有和未患膝关节骨关节炎的老年人在陆地和水中进行功能锻炼时的力量:对康复的启示

Force during functional exercises on land and in water in older adults with and without knee osteoarthritis: Implications for rehabilitation.

作者信息

Heywood Sophie, McClelland Jodie, Geigle Paula, Rahmann Ann, Villalta Elizabeth, Mentiplay Benjamin, Clark Ross

机构信息

Physiotherapy Department, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.

Latrobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Knee. 2019 Jan;26(1):61-72. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2018.11.003. Epub 2019 Jan 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Closed kinetic chain and plyometric exercises are commonly used in aquatic rehabilitation because they are believed to reduce joint loading whilst replicating functional tasks. However, the forces and relationship to land-based functional movement is unknown. This study aims to compare vertical ground reaction force during squats, calf raises and jumping in older adults with and without knee osteoarthritis on land and in water.

METHODS

Forty one participants (Healthy n = 21; Knee osteoarthritis n = 20; Age 68.5 (4.4) years) completed squats and calf raises at slow, medium and maximal speeds and jumping at maximal speed on land and in waist and chest depth water. Vertical ground reaction force and pain rating was measured in each environment.

RESULTS

Force in all exercises was significantly greater on land than in chest depth water (p < 0.005). Peak force was significantly greater at maximal speed compared to slow speed (p < 0.001). The pattern of force in squats at slow speed in water was different to on land, with force highest at the start and end of the exercise and decreasing in the central phase. Pain ratings were significantly lower (p < 0.001) in water compared to on land in squats.

CONCLUSIONS

Closed kinetic chain exercises offer inherently different loading in an aquatic environment. Body weight squats and calf raises in water could be defined as either neuromotor or low load, high velocity training. Maximal speed exercise in water produces higher relative load compared to slow speed and minimal pain providing an opportunity for clinicians to use greater speed to address power deficits.

摘要

背景

闭链运动和增强式训练常用于水上康复,因为人们认为它们在模拟功能任务的同时能减少关节负荷。然而,其力的大小以及与陆地上功能运动的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在比较有和没有膝关节骨关节炎的老年人在陆地上和水中进行深蹲、提踵和跳跃时的垂直地面反作用力。

方法

41名参与者(健康者n = 21;膝关节骨关节炎患者n = 20;年龄68.5(4.4)岁)在陆地上、腰部深度水和胸部深度水中以慢速、中速和最大速度完成深蹲和提踵,并以最大速度进行跳跃。在每个环境中测量垂直地面反作用力和疼痛评分。

结果

所有运动中,陆地上的力明显大于胸部深度水中的力(p < 0.005)。与慢速相比,最大速度时的峰值力明显更大(p < 0.001)。水中慢速深蹲时的力模式与陆地上不同,运动开始和结束时力最高,中间阶段力下降。与陆地上的深蹲相比,水中的疼痛评分明显更低(p < 0.001)。

结论

闭链运动在水环境中具有本质上不同的负荷。水中的体重深蹲和提踵可被定义为神经运动训练或低负荷、高速度训练。与慢速相比,水中的最大速度运动产生更高的相对负荷且疼痛最小,为临床医生利用更高速度来解决力量不足问题提供了机会。

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