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可穿戴技术可能有助于重新训练曾受伤的军人的足部着地模式:一项前瞻性病例系列研究。

Wearable Technology May Assist in Retraining Foot Strike Patterns in Previously Injured Military Service Members: A Prospective Case Series.

作者信息

Goss Donald L, Watson Daniel J, Miller Erin M, Weart Amy N, Szymanek Eliza B, Freisinger Gregory M

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, High Point University, High Point, NC, United States.

15th Medical Group, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Honolulu, HI, United States.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Feb 26;3:630937. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.630937. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

A rearfoot strike (RFS) pattern with increased average vertical loading rates (AVLR) while running has been associated with injury. This study evaluated the ability of an instrumented sock, which provides real-time foot strike and cadence audio biofeedback, to transition previously injured military service members from a RFS to a non-rearfoot strike (NRFS) running pattern. Nineteen RFS runners (10 males, 9 females) were instructed to wear the instrumented socks to facilitate a change in foot strike while completing an independent walk-to-run progression and lower extremity exercise program. Kinetic data were collected during treadmill running while foot strike was determined using video analysis at initial (T1), post-intervention (T2), and follow-up (T3) data collections. Nearly all runners (18/19) transitioned to a NRFS pattern following intervention (8 ± 2.4 weeks after the initial visit). Most participants (16/18) maintained the transition at follow-up (5 ± 0.8 weeks after the post-intervention visit). AVLR of the involved and uninvolved limb decreased 29% from initial [54.7 ± 13.2 bodyweights (BW/s) and 55.1 ± 12.7 BW/s] to post-intervention (38.7 ± 10.1 BW/s and 38.9 ± 10.0 BW/s), respectively. This effect persisted 5-weeks later at follow-up, representing an overall 30% reduction on the involved limb and 24% reduction on the uninvolved limb. Cadence increased from the initial to the post-intervention time-point ( = 0.045); however, this effect did not persist at follow-up ( = 0.08). With technology provided feedback from instrumented socks, approximately 90% of participants transitioned to a NRFS pattern, decreased AVLR, reduced stance time and maintained these running adaptations 5-weeks later.

摘要

跑步时后足着地(RFS)模式且平均垂直负荷率(AVLR)增加与受伤有关。本研究评估了一种可提供实时着地方式和步频音频生物反馈的智能袜子,能否使先前受伤的军人从RFS模式转变为非后足着地(NRFS)跑步模式。19名RFS跑步者(10名男性,9名女性)被指示穿着智能袜子,在完成独立的从步行到跑步的进阶训练和下肢锻炼计划时,以促进着地方式的改变。在跑步机跑步过程中收集动力学数据,同时在初始(T1)、干预后(T2)和随访(T3)数据收集时使用视频分析确定着地方式。几乎所有跑步者(18/19)在干预后(初次就诊后8±2.4周)转变为NRFS模式。大多数参与者(16/18)在随访时(干预后就诊后5±0.8周)维持了这种转变。患侧和未患侧肢体的AVLR从初始时[54.7±13.2体重(BW/s)和55.1±12.7 BW/s]分别降至干预后(38.7±10.1 BW/s和38.9±10.0 BW/s),下降了29%。这种效果在随访5周后仍然存在,患侧肢体总体下降30%,未患侧肢体下降24%。步频从初始到干预后时间点有所增加(P = 0.045);然而,这种效果在随访时未持续(P = 0.08)。借助智能袜子提供的技术反馈,约90%的参与者转变为NRFS模式,降低了AVLR,减少了站立时间,并在5周后维持了这些跑步适应性变化。

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