Kamitani Aguri, Hara Kunio, Fujii Yuta, Yoshida Shohei
Department of Orthopaedics, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan.
Department of Orthopaedics, Japan Community Heath Care Organization, Kyoto Kuramaguchi Medical Center, Kyoto, Japan.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2023 Jun 2;11(6):23259671231171859. doi: 10.1177/23259671231171859. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Even elite athletes, who usually show stable postural control, sometimes cannot control their posture after high-load training. This instability may contribute to anterior cruciate ligament injury.
PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the landing posture of elite female soccer players before and after a novel high-intensity fatigue-inducing exercise protocol. We hypothesized that the landing posture will change before versus after the fatigue protocol.
Descriptive laboratory study.
The study participants were 20 female elite soccer players. All athletes performed 3 drop vertical jumps (DVJs), pedaled an ergometer 8 times with full force for 10 seconds each (fatigue protocol), and then repeated the 3 DVJs. We measured and compared the athletes' blood lactate levels before and after the fatigue protocol, as well as the hip flexion, knee flexion, and ankle dorsiflexion angles and final landing posture during the DJVs.
Blood lactate levels increased significantly pre- to postprotocol (from 2.7 ± 1.9 to 15.0 ± 3.6 mmol/L; < .001), while there were decreases in hip flexion angle (from 35.0° ± 11.2° to 22.4° ± 8.8°; < .001) and ankle dorsiflexion angle (from 26.4° ± 3.9° to 20.0° ± 3.7°; < .001). The number of athletes who could not maintain a stable DVJ final landing posture increased from 10% before the fatigue protocol to 70% after.
The elite female athletes in our study showed significant decreases in hip flexion and ankle dorsiflexion angles in the DVJ landing after a fatigue-inducing protocol. Most elite athletes were unable to maintain a stable posture on the DVJ landing after the fatigue protocol.
This study advances our understanding of how elite athletes land in a fatigued state.
即使是通常表现出稳定姿势控制能力的精英运动员,在进行高负荷训练后有时也无法控制自己的姿势。这种不稳定性可能会导致前交叉韧带损伤。
目的/假设:本研究的目的是评估精英女子足球运动员在一种新型高强度疲劳诱导运动方案前后的落地姿势。我们假设疲劳方案前后落地姿势会发生变化。
描述性实验室研究。
研究参与者为20名精英女子足球运动员。所有运动员进行3次垂直跳(DVJ),全力蹬动测力计8次,每次10秒(疲劳方案),然后重复3次DVJ。我们测量并比较了运动员在疲劳方案前后的血乳酸水平,以及DVJ期间的髋关节屈曲、膝关节屈曲和踝关节背屈角度及最终落地姿势。
方案前后血乳酸水平显著升高(从2.7±1.9毫摩尔/升升至15.0±3.6毫摩尔/升;<.001),而髋关节屈曲角度(从35.0°±11.2°降至22.4°±8.8°;<.001)和踝关节背屈角度(从26.4°±3.9°降至20.0°±3.7°;<.001)下降。无法保持稳定DVJ最终落地姿势的运动员人数从疲劳方案前的10%增加到之后的70%。
我们研究中的精英女子运动员在疲劳诱导方案后的DVJ落地时,髋关节屈曲和踝关节背屈角度显著减小。大多数精英运动员在疲劳方案后无法在DVJ落地时保持稳定姿势。
本研究增进了我们对精英运动员在疲劳状态下落地方式的理解。