Zhou Zixiang, Chen Chao, Chen Xin, Yi Wenjuan, Cui Weijia, Wu Rui, Wang Dexin
School of Physical Education and Sport Training, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai Key Lab of Human Performance, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Front Physiol. 2022 Aug 10;13:898126. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.898126. eCollection 2022.
Sufficient strength and dynamic stability of the lower limbs are essential for improving punching force and preventing injury in amateur boxers. However, there are still no comprehensive reports on the isokinetic knee strength of boxers with different performance levels. The current study aimed to profile the isokinetic muscle strength of flexion and extension of the knee in boxers, as well as bilateral, unilateral, and functional ratios, and investigate the variation in these muscle strength characteristics associated with different performance levels. Boxers were divided in two performance groups, elite (five males and four females) and non-elite groups (five males and four females). Muscle strength of the knee was determined an IsoMed2000 device. Parameters examined included peak torque of the hamstring (H) and quadriceps (Q) during concentric (con) and eccentric (ecc) contractions at low (60°/S), medium (180°/S), and high (240°/S) speed and bilateral ratios (BLs), unilateral ratios (ULs), and functional ratios of dominant (D) and non-dominant limbs. In all angular velocities, the peak torque of H and Q was stronger in the elite group than in the non-elite group. ULs were lower in the elite group than in the non-elite group in Hcon/Qcon at 180D ( < 0.01) and 180ND ( < 0.05) and in Hecc/Qecc at 60D, 180D ( < 0.05) and 240D ( < 0.01). The elite group had higher BLs than the non-elite group in Hcon at 60°/S ( < 0.05) and Qcon at 180°/S ( < 0.05). The non-elite group had a higher functional ratio than elite boxers in Hecc/Qcon at 180D and 240D ( < 0.01). Elite boxers had stronger knee strength in con and ecc contractions. All boxers had normal Hecc/Qecc and Hcon/Qecc. Hcon/Qcon and Hecc/Qcon were abnormal at lower angular velocity. Elite boxers had higher BLs and lower ULs, indicating that they are at a higher risk of injury.
下肢具备足够的力量和动态稳定性对于提高业余拳击手的打击力量及预防损伤至关重要。然而,目前尚无关于不同水平拳击手等速膝关节力量的全面报道。本研究旨在剖析拳击手膝关节屈伸的等速肌肉力量,以及双侧、单侧和功能比率,并探究这些肌肉力量特征随不同表现水平的变化情况。拳击手被分为两个表现组,精英组(5名男性和4名女性)和非精英组(5名男性和4名女性)。使用IsoMed2000设备测定膝关节的肌肉力量。检测的参数包括在低(60°/秒)、中(180°/秒)和高(240°/秒)速度下向心(con)和离心(ecc)收缩时腘绳肌(H)和股四头肌(Q)的峰值扭矩,以及双侧比率(BLs)、单侧比率(ULs)和优势(D)与非优势肢体的功能比率。在所有角速度下,精英组H和Q的峰值扭矩均强于非精英组。在180°/秒的向心收缩中,精英组的Hcon/Qcon单侧比率在优势侧(<0.01)和非优势侧(<0.05)低于非精英组,在离心收缩中,60°/秒、180°/秒(<0.05)和240°/秒(<0.01)时的Hecc/Qecc单侧比率也是如此。精英组在60°/秒的Hcon双侧比率(<0.05)和180°/秒的Qcon双侧比率(<0.05)高于非精英组。在180°/秒和240°/秒时,非精英组在Hecc/Qcon的功能比率高于精英拳击手(<0.01)。精英拳击手在向心和离心收缩中膝关节力量更强。所有拳击手的Hecc/Qecc和Hcon/Qecc均正常。在较低角速度下,Hcon/Qcon和Hecc/Qcon异常。精英拳击手的双侧比率较高,单侧比率较低,表明他们受伤风险更高。