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跑步过程中着地方式和地面条件对下肢运动学和动力学的影响:统计参数映射分析

Influences of footstrike patterns and overground conditions on lower extremity kinematics and kinetics during running: Statistical parametric mapping analysis.

作者信息

Zhuang Yifang, Zhou Wenxing, Zeng Ziwei, Mo Shiwei, Wang Lin

机构信息

School of Exercise and Health, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.

Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong, China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Feb 6;20(2):e0317853. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317853. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

This study investigated lower extremity biomechanics when running on different surfaces among runners with different footstrike patterns. Thirty rearfoot strikers (RFSs) and non-rearfoot strikers (nRFSs) ran at 3.3 m/s on a specially designed indoor track covered with three surfaces: artificial grass, synthetic rubber, and concrete. A motion capture system with ten cameras combined a force plate was used to collect marker trajectory and ground reaction force (GRF) during the running stance phase. A two-way analysis of variance with statistical parametric mapping was employed to evaluate differences in the biomechanics of the lower extremities between footstrike patterns and among running surfaces. The nRFSs exhibited significantly greater ankle inversion angles and increased inversion and internal rotation moments at midstance compared to the RFSs. Conversely, the RFSs demonstrated significantly greater knee abduction moments in late stance. Running on stiffer surfaces was associated with greater vertical GRF in late stance, as well as increased knee and hip extension moments during midstance. Furthermore, running on stiffer surfaces was associated with increased knee abduction moments, hip abduction moments, and hip external rotation moments during late stance. These findings suggested that nRFSs endure more ankle loads, while RFSs face increased knee loads. However, regardless of the footstrike pattern, runners may benefit from selecting softer surfaces to reduce the risk of injury.

摘要

本研究调查了不同着地方式的跑步者在不同表面上跑步时的下肢生物力学情况。30名后足着地跑步者(RFS)和非后足着地跑步者(nRFS)在一条特别设计的室内跑道上以3.3米/秒的速度跑步,跑道覆盖三种表面:人工草皮、合成橡胶和混凝土。一个配备十个摄像头并结合测力板的运动捕捉系统用于在跑步支撑阶段收集标记轨迹和地面反作用力(GRF)。采用带有统计参数映射的双向方差分析来评估着地方式之间以及跑步表面之间下肢生物力学的差异。与RFS相比,nRFS在支撑中期表现出明显更大的踝关节内翻角度以及内翻和内旋力矩增加。相反,RFS在支撑后期表现出明显更大的膝关节外展力矩。在更硬的表面上跑步与支撑后期更大的垂直GRF相关,以及在支撑中期膝关节和髋关节伸展力矩增加。此外,在更硬的表面上跑步与支撑后期膝关节外展力矩、髋关节外展力矩和髋关节外旋力矩增加相关。这些发现表明,nRFS承受更多的踝关节负荷,而RFS面临增加的膝关节负荷。然而,无论着地方式如何,跑步者选择更软的表面可能有助于降低受伤风险。

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