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一项关于成人柔道运动员中摔法(受身)技术相关损伤的生物力学的系统综述。

A Systematic Review on the Biomechanics of Breakfall Technique (Ukemi) in Relation to Injury in Judo within the Adult Judoka Population.

机构信息

Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine, William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4DG, UK.

Faculty of Sport, University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, 51-612 Wroclaw, Poland.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 2;19(7):4259. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19074259.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the biomechanics of Ukemi in relation to head and neck injury in adult judokas with varying skill sets.

DESIGN

Narrative systematic review.

METHODS

An extensive literature search was performed using PubMed, Google Scholar, Science direct and EMBASE from inception to April 2021. Studies were included if they: (1) reported biomechanical analysis of judo throws and Ukemi; (2) were on adult judoka populations; (3) discussed injury related to judo technique. The included studies were assessed for risk of bias using a five-part modified STROBE checklist. A narrative synthesis was performed due to the heterogeneity of included studies.

RESULTS

173 titles and abstracts were screened with 16 studies (158 judokas, 9 of which were female) included. All studies used 3D biomechanical analysis to assess Ukemi. Ukemi implementation produced reduced kinematic data in comparison to direct occipital contact, which was always below the injury threshold. Analysis of lower limb and trunk kinematics revealed variances in Ukemi between novice and experienced judoka. Whilst no significant differences were seen in neck flexion angles, hip, knee and trunk angle time plots revealed greater extension angles in experienced judokas.

CONCLUSIONS

Ukemi is essential in preventing head and neck injuries; however, technique differs between experienced and novice judoka. Larger flexion angles of the hip, knee and trunk are seen in novice judoka, which correlate with increased kinematic data. The association of greater neck muscle strength with improved Ukemi is weak. However, a negative correlation was established between fatigue and breakfall skill by one study.

摘要

目的

研究不同技术水平成年柔道运动员 Ukemi 与头颈部损伤的生物力学关系。

设计

叙述性系统评价。

方法

从建库至 2021 年 4 月,通过 PubMed、Google Scholar、Science Direct 和 EMBASE 进行广泛的文献检索。如果研究符合以下标准,则纳入:(1)报告柔道投掷和 Ukemi 的生物力学分析;(2)针对成年柔道运动员人群;(3)讨论与柔道技术相关的损伤。使用经过修改的 STROBE 检查表的五部分评估纳入研究的偏倚风险。由于纳入研究的异质性,进行了叙述性综合。

结果

筛选出 173 篇标题和摘要,纳入了 16 项研究(158 名柔道运动员,其中 9 名为女性)。所有研究均使用 3D 生物力学分析来评估 Ukemi。与直接枕部接触相比,Ukemi 的实施产生了减少的运动学数据,而直接枕部接触总是低于损伤阈值。下肢和躯干运动学的分析显示,新手和经验丰富的柔道运动员之间的 Ukemi 存在差异。虽然颈部弯曲角度没有显著差异,但髋关节、膝关节和躯干角度时间图显示经验丰富的柔道运动员的伸展角度更大。

结论

Ukemi 对于预防头颈部损伤至关重要;然而,经验丰富和新手柔道运动员的技术不同。新手柔道运动员髋关节、膝关节和躯干的弯曲角度更大,这与更大的运动学数据相关。颈部肌肉力量与 Ukemi 改善之间的关联较弱。然而,一项研究建立了疲劳与摔倒技巧之间的负相关关系。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f8f6/8998643/2b2a87567f46/ijerph-19-04259-g0A1.jpg

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