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成年人和儿童在迷你蹦床上跳跃的协调动力学。

Coordination dynamics of hopping on a mini-trampoline in adults and children.

机构信息

Department of Health and Sport Science, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA.

Department of Kinesiology and Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA; Center for Movement and Rehabilitation Research, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2021 Feb;84:175-181. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.11.026. Epub 2020 Dec 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While mini-trampolines have been used among a variety of groups including children as an intervention tool, the motor behavior children adopt while hopping on this soft, elastic surface is unknown. Identifying coordinative structures and their stability for hopping on a mini-trampoline is imperative for recommending future interventions and determining appropriateness to populations with motor dysfunctions.

RESEARCH QUESTION

Do children demonstrate similar biomechanical and coordination patterns as adults while hopping on a mini-trampoline?

METHODS

Fifteen adults aged 18-35 years and 14 children aged 7-12 years completed bouts of continuous two-legged hopping in-place on a stiff surface for 10 s at a time and on a mini-trampoline for 30 s at a time. 3-D motion capture tracked whole-body movement. We evaluated whole-body vertical stiffness as a ratio of peak vertical force and peak vertical displacement, as well as spatiotemporal parameters of hopping. Coordinative structures were evaluated as continuous relative phase angles of the foot, shank, thigh, and pelvis segments.

RESULTS AND SIGNIFICANCE

Adults did not modify whole-body vertical stiffness on a mini-trampoline, while children increased whole-body vertical stiffness to compensate for the reduced surface stiffness. Both groups conserved the coordinative structure for hopping on a mini-trampoline by modulating hopping cycle timing. Moreover, children hopped with an adult-like coordinative structure, but required greater shank-thigh and thigh-pelvis out-of-phase motion. However, the consistency of their coordination was diminished compared to adults. Children aged 7-12 years old have formed a stable coordinative structure for spring-mass center-of-mass dynamics that is preserved on this soft, elastic surface. However, children might be developing control strategies for preferred whole-body vertical stiffness, particularly when required to dampen peak vertical forces. These results highlight the importance of evaluating the emerging motor behavior to manipulated environmental constraints, particularly when considering the utility and appropriateness of mini-trampoline interventions for children with motor dysfunctions.

摘要

背景

迷你蹦床已被广泛应用于多个群体,包括儿童,作为一种干预工具。然而,儿童在这种柔软、有弹性的表面上跳跃时所采用的运动行为尚不清楚。确定在迷你蹦床上跳跃时的协调结构及其稳定性对于推荐未来的干预措施以及确定其是否适合运动功能障碍的人群至关重要。

研究问题

儿童在迷你蹦床上跳跃时是否表现出与成人相似的生物力学和协调模式?

方法

15 名年龄在 18-35 岁的成年人和 14 名年龄在 7-12 岁的儿童分别在硬表面上连续进行 10 秒的单腿原地跳跃,然后在迷你蹦床上进行 30 秒的跳跃。三维运动捕捉跟踪全身运动。我们评估了整个身体垂直刚度,作为峰值垂直力和峰值垂直位移的比值,以及跳跃的时空参数。协调结构被评估为脚、小腿、大腿和骨盆节段的连续相对相位角。

结果与意义

成年人在迷你蹦床上不会改变整个身体的垂直刚度,而儿童则增加整个身体的垂直刚度以补偿减小的表面刚度。两组人都通过调节跳跃周期时间来保持在迷你蹦床上跳跃的协调结构。此外,儿童跳跃时采用成人样的协调结构,但需要更大的小腿-大腿和大腿-骨盆的相位差运动。然而,与成年人相比,他们的协调一致性降低了。7-12 岁的儿童已经形成了一种稳定的协调结构,用于弹簧质量质心动力学,这种结构在这种柔软、有弹性的表面上得以保持。然而,儿童可能正在发展用于首选整个身体垂直刚度的控制策略,特别是当需要抑制峰值垂直力时。这些结果强调了评估新兴运动行为以适应人为环境约束的重要性,特别是在考虑迷你蹦床干预对运动功能障碍儿童的效用和适用性时。

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