Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, 53 Shogoin-Kawahara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan; Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 5-3-1 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083, Japan; School of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo University, 101 Tokodachi, Kaizu-cho, Toyota, Aichi 470-0393 Japan.
Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, 53 Shogoin-Kawahara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kansai Medical University, 2-5-1 Shin-machi, Hirakata, Osaka 573-1010, Japan.
Gait Posture. 2022 Feb;92:428-434. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.12.021. Epub 2021 Dec 30.
Ankle plantar flexor force steadiness, assessed by measuring the fluctuation of the force around the submaximal target torque, has been associated with postural stability.
To investigate whether a force-matching exercise, where submaximal steady torque is maintained at the target torque, can modulate postural strategy immediately.
Twenty-eight healthy young adults performed ankle plantar flexor force-matching exercises at target torques of 5%, 20%, and 50% of maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), in a randomized crossover trial. Participants with their ankle in a neutral position were instructed to maintain isometric contraction at each target torque, as measured by a dynamometer, for 20 s with 3 sets of 5 contractions. Before and after the force-matching exercises, the anterior-posterior velocities and standard deviation of the center of pressure (COP) on the stable platform and the tilt angle of the unstable platform during 20-seconds single-leg standing were measured. The velocities and standard deviations of the COP and tilt angle before and after the exercises were compared using paired t-tests.
The tilt angle velocity of an unstable platform significantly decreased after the force-matching exercise at a target torque of 5% MVC (p = 0.029), whereas it was unchanged after the exercises at target torques of 20% and 50% MVC. The standard deviations of the tilt angle of unstable platform test did not change significantly after any exercise. Furthermore, no significant differences were observed in the COP velocities or standard deviations on the stable platform test after any exercise.
Our findings suggest that repeated exertion training at low-intensity contractions can affect postural stability in an unstable condition. Particularly, force-matching exercise at very low-intensity torque, such as 5% of MVC, may be an effective method to improve postural control in the unstable condition, but not in a stable condition.
通过测量围绕亚最大目标扭矩的力的波动来评估踝关节跖屈肌力稳定性,与姿势稳定性有关。
研究在目标扭矩下进行力量匹配练习(即保持低于最大自主收缩(MVC)的亚最大稳定扭矩)是否可以立即调节姿势策略。
在一项随机交叉试验中,28 名健康的年轻成年人在踝关节中立位下进行了三种不同目标扭矩(5%、20%和 50%MVC)的跖屈肌力量匹配练习。参与者被指示使用测力计在每个目标扭矩下保持等长收缩,持续 20 秒,每组 5 次收缩,共 3 组。在力量匹配练习前后,测量稳定平台上的中心压力(COP)前后速度和标准偏差以及不稳定平台的倾斜角度在 20 秒单腿站立期间。使用配对 t 检验比较练习前后 COP 和倾斜角度的速度和标准偏差。
在 5%MVC 的目标扭矩下进行力量匹配练习后,不稳定平台的倾斜角度速度显著降低(p=0.029),而在 20%和 50%MVC 的目标扭矩下进行练习后,倾斜角度速度没有变化。不稳定平台测试的倾斜角度标准差在任何练习后均无明显变化。此外,在任何练习后,稳定平台测试的 COP 速度或标准偏差均无明显差异。
我们的发现表明,重复进行低强度收缩的用力训练可能会影响不稳定状态下的姿势稳定性。特别是,在非常低的强度扭矩(如 5%MVC)下进行力量匹配练习可能是改善不稳定状态下姿势控制的有效方法,但在稳定状态下则不然。