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思维敏捷,保持健康?神经认知表现与下肢损伤的叙述性综述。

Think fast, stay healthy? A narrative review of neurocognitive performance and lower extremity injury.

机构信息

Department of Athletics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.

出版信息

Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2024 Nov;74:103186. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2024.103186. Epub 2024 Sep 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lower extremity (LE) injury has been problematic in athletic populations. While previous research has identified biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factors, more recent efforts have determined that neurocognitive performance (NP) may influence LE injury risk.

OBJECTIVES

To describe the present findings pertaining to the relationship between NP and LE injury. This review described potential cerebral neural mechanisms underpinning LE injury with a particular emphasis on the role of vision in sensorimotor integration. Lastly, newer technology such as stroboscopic eyewear, smartboards, and virtual/augmented reality were discussed for their utility in assessing and training NP.

METHODS

Narrative review that described NP and LE injury, as well as plausible mechanisms and training interventions.

RESULTS

NP appears to influence both LE biomechanics and LE injury risk. Athletes with worse NP demonstrated decreased knee flexion and increased frontal plane knee loading compared to better performing athletes. Most studies determined an association between NP and LE injury risk. Visual motor reaction time, processing speed, and working memory appear to be useful NP measures for identifying athletes at risk for LE injury. Various brain regions including the precuneus and lingual gyrus may be implicated as neural signatures for LE injury. While recently developed technology offer promise, far-transfer effects to LE injury risk reduction have yet to be substantially investigated.

CONCLUSIONS

NP should be considered an important component for identifying LE injury risk. Sports scientists and clinicians may consider a variety of assessments and interventions to quantify and train NP in conjunction with previously established protocols.

摘要

背景

下肢(LE)损伤在运动员中一直是个问题。虽然之前的研究已经确定了生物力学和神经肌肉风险因素,但最近的研究确定了神经认知表现(NP)可能会影响 LE 损伤的风险。

目的

描述 NP 与 LE 损伤之间关系的现有研究结果。本综述描述了与 LE 损伤相关的潜在大脑神经机制,特别强调了视觉在感觉运动整合中的作用。最后,讨论了频闪眼镜、智能板和虚拟现实/增强现实等新技术在评估和训练 NP 方面的应用。

方法

描述 NP 和 LE 损伤以及合理的机制和训练干预的叙述性综述。

结果

NP 似乎会影响 LE 的生物力学和 LE 损伤的风险。NP 较差的运动员与表现较好的运动员相比,膝关节屈曲减少,额状面膝关节加载增加。大多数研究确定了 NP 与 LE 损伤风险之间的关联。视觉运动反应时间、处理速度和工作记忆似乎是识别 LE 损伤风险运动员的有用 NP 指标。包括楔前叶和舌回在内的各种大脑区域可能与 LE 损伤的神经特征有关。虽然最近开发的技术具有前景,但对 LE 损伤风险降低的远转移效应尚未得到充分研究。

结论

NP 应该被认为是识别 LE 损伤风险的一个重要因素。运动科学家和临床医生可以考虑使用各种评估和干预措施来量化和训练 NP,并结合之前建立的协议。

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