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性别影响腘绳肌-四头肌力量失衡与行走步态中协同激活之间的关系。

Sex influences the relationship between hamstrings-to-quadriceps strength imbalance and co-activation during walking gait.

机构信息

Athletic Training Program, School of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA.

Exercise Science Program, School of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2021 Jul;88:138-145. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.05.019. Epub 2021 May 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While traditionally viewed as a beneficial adaptation to preserve stability in the presence of knee pathology, excessive muscle co-activation may be detrimental for joint health when extrapolated to repetitive movement patterns over time. Lesser hamstrings strength relative to the quadriceps (low H:Q strength ratio) may influence neuromuscular patterns about the knee, as it is reported to increase risk for lower extremity injury among healthy females.

RESEARCH QUESTION

Does the relationship between H:Q strength ratio and H:Q co-activation differ between sexes during walking and jogging?

METHODS

We used a descriptive laboratory study to assess hamstrings and quadriceps strength and muscle activity patterns during the loading response of treadmill walking gait (1.34 m/s) and jogging (2.68 m/s) in healthy males (n = 11) and females (n = 12). Concentric-concentric peak isokinetic torque (60°/s) was used to derive the H:Q strength ratio, which was treated as an explanatory variable for H:Q co-activation indices (medial, lateral, composite) and constituent EMG amplitudes. Bivariate correlations (Pearson r or Spearman ρ) were used for analysis.

RESULTS

In females, lesser H:Q strength ratios were associated with greater lateral co-activation (r=-.715, P = .007) and biceps femoris EMG amplitude (ρ=-.532, P = .046) during the loading response of walking gait. When controlling for sex differences in knee flexion, the relationship between lesser H:Q strength ratios and greater lateral co-activation was preserved (partial r=-.699, P = .012); yet, biceps femoris EMG was no longer correlated (partial r=-.331, P = .175). Significant relationships were not observed among male participants during walking or in either sex during jogging (all P > .05).

SIGNIFICANCE

Collectively, these data provide evidence of a sex-specific neuromuscular pattern with implications for joint health. Excessive lateral co-activation may consequently promote a greater valgus moment and ligamentous strain. Future investigations would benefit from understanding the influence of hamstrings-dominant exercise programs on the neuromuscular patterns of the knee.

摘要

背景

虽然传统上认为肌肉过度协同收缩是一种有益的适应机制,可以在膝关节病变时保持稳定性,但当这种协同收缩被推断为随着时间的推移在重复运动模式下对关节健康产生不利影响时,它可能是有害的。与股四头肌相比,腘绳肌力量较弱(低 H:Q 力量比)可能会影响膝关节的神经肌肉模式,因为据报道,它会增加健康女性下肢受伤的风险。

研究问题

在行走和慢跑过程中,男女之间 H:Q 力量比和 H:Q 协同收缩的关系是否不同?

方法

我们使用描述性实验室研究来评估健康男性(n=11)和女性(n=12)在跑步机行走步态(1.34 m/s)和慢跑(2.68 m/s)的加载反应过程中腘绳肌和股四头肌的力量和肌肉活动模式。等速向心-向心峰值扭矩(60°/s)用于得出 H:Q 力量比,该比值被视为 H:Q 协同收缩指数(内侧、外侧、综合)和组成肌电图振幅的解释变量。使用双变量相关分析(皮尔逊 r 或斯皮尔曼 ρ)进行分析。

结果

在女性中,较小的 H:Q 力量比与行走步态加载反应过程中的外侧协同收缩较大(r=-.715,P=.007)和股二头肌肌电图振幅较大(ρ=-.532,P=.046)相关。当控制膝关节屈曲的性别差异时,较小的 H:Q 力量比与更大的外侧协同收缩之间的关系仍然存在(部分 r=-.699,P=.012);然而,股二头肌肌电图不再相关(部分 r=-.331,P=.175)。在行走过程中,男性参与者或在任何性别在慢跑时均未观察到显著关系(所有 P >.05)。

意义

总的来说,这些数据提供了一种具有性别特异性的神经肌肉模式的证据,对关节健康有影响。过度的外侧协同收缩可能会导致更大的外翻力矩和韧带张力。未来的研究将受益于了解以腘绳肌为主的运动方案对膝关节神经肌肉模式的影响。

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