Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical and Bioengineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6515, USA; Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA; Washington Center for Muscle Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA.
J Biomech. 2020 Feb 13;100:109411. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2019.109411. Epub 2020 Jan 3.
Head injuries frequently occur in American football and other contact sports. Uncertainty on the effects of cervical muscle properties on head injury risk may be due to the limitations of previous observational studies. This simulation study employs a musculoskeletal model of the head and neck to investigate the effect of several factors related to head injury metrics in American Football. These factors include isometric muscle strength, the eccentric multiplier (which is related to the athlete's ability to apply greater muscle force during eccentric contractions), posture, muscle activation patterns, and impact properties. Impact properties were based on the literature and tuned to reproduce peak linear and rotational accelerations of the skull. We hypothesized that active neck muscles significantly reduce head injury metrics. We systematically altered each model parameter to test our hypothesis. We then determined which model parameters affect head injury metrics the most. The results of this study indicate that active neck muscles have a statistically significant effect on head injury metrics. Increasing muscle strength and eccentric multiplier also resulted in a statistically significant reduction of head injury metrics. However, posture prior to impact had a much stronger effect than any other factor on head injury metrics. A comprehensive approach to athlete training protocols is recommended, including exercises aimed at increasing eccentric muscle strength and preparation for impacts. Future studies should investigate how targeted muscle strengthening and impact training (i.e. activation patterns and posture) modifies risk.
头部损伤经常发生在美国足球和其他接触性运动中。由于之前的观察性研究存在局限性,人们对颈部肌肉特性对头部损伤风险的影响尚不确定。本模拟研究采用头颈部肌肉骨骼模型,研究了与美式足球中头部损伤指标相关的几个因素的影响。这些因素包括等长肌肉力量、离心倍增器(与运动员在离心收缩期间施加更大肌肉力量的能力有关)、姿势、肌肉激活模式和冲击特性。冲击特性基于文献并进行了调整,以重现颅骨的峰值线性和旋转加速度。我们假设主动颈部肌肉可显著降低头部损伤指标。我们系统地改变了每个模型参数来检验我们的假设。然后,我们确定了哪些模型参数对头部损伤指标的影响最大。这项研究的结果表明,主动颈部肌肉对头部损伤指标有统计学意义的影响。增加肌肉力量和离心倍增器也会导致头部损伤指标的显著降低。然而,冲击前的姿势对头部损伤指标的影响比任何其他因素都大得多。建议采用综合的运动员训练方案,包括旨在增强离心肌肉力量和为冲击做准备的练习。未来的研究应调查有针对性的肌肉强化和冲击训练(即激活模式和姿势)如何改变风险。