Influence of Stretch Speed and Arousal State on Passive Ankle Joint Mechanics.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/sms.14774
Camila de Paula de Lima, Cassio Victora Ruas, Anthony John Blazevich
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Studies investigating the mechanisms influencing maximum passive joint range of motion (ROMmax) and stiffness have not objectively assessed the possible influence of stretch speed and/or arousal state. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of arousal state and stretch speed on healthy individuals ROMmax, stiffness, gastrocnemius medialis, and soleus electromyographic activity (EMG). Fourteen participants performed one familiarization and then one testing session on separate days in the laboratory. In the familiarization (Session 1), participants practiced fast (30°/s ankle dorsiflexion) and slow (5°/s) plantar flexor stretches on an isokinetic dynamometer with the knee extended. In the experimental session (Session 2), they performed two slow, then two fast, stretches under three randomized arousal conditions: control (no music), arousing, and relaxing music. Dorsiflexion ROMmax, ankle joint stiffness, muscle activity during stretch, mean heart rate, and perception of arousal were measured. Perception of arousal was greater in the arousing than relaxing condition (p = 0.001). ROMmax was greater during fast (69.1° ± 7.8°) than slow stretches (64.9° ± 10.8°; p = 0.002) with no effect of arousal. Stiffness and EMG were higher at faster speeds, with a significantly greater percentage of stiffness observed in the arousing than the other conditions during faster stretches (p = 0.04). ROMmax was greater at the faster stretch speed despite greater stiffness and muscle activities being produced during the stretch. Thus, despite reflexive muscle activity and viscosity being higher during faster stretches, a greater, not lesser, ROMmax was observed. Arousal state, at least when altered by music, did not seem to affect ROMmax but somewhat influenced stiffness in the faster stretches.

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拉伸速度和觉醒状态对被动踝关节力学的影响。
研究最大被动关节活动范围(ROMmax)和刚度影响机制的研究并没有客观地评估拉伸速度和/或唤醒状态可能产生的影响。本研究的目的是评估唤醒状态和拉伸速度对健康个体ROMmax、僵硬、腓肠肌内侧肌和比目鱼肌电活动(EMG)的影响。14名参与者分别在实验室进行了一次熟悉和一次测试。在熟悉阶段(第1阶段),参与者在等速测功机上进行快速(30°/s踝关节背屈)和缓慢(5°/s)的足底屈拉伸,同时膝关节伸展。在实验阶段(第二阶段),他们在三种随机的唤醒条件下进行了两次慢速拉伸,然后是两次快速拉伸:控制(没有音乐),唤醒和放松音乐。测量背屈ROMmax、踝关节僵硬度、拉伸时肌肉活动、平均心率和觉醒知觉。觉醒状态下的觉醒知觉大于放松状态(p = 0.001)。快速拉伸(69.1°±7.8°)时ROMmax大于慢速拉伸(64.9°±10.8°);P = 0.002),没有觉醒的影响。在更快的速度下,僵硬度和肌电图更高,在快速拉伸时,唤醒时观察到的僵硬度百分比显著高于其他条件(p = 0.04)。尽管在拉伸过程中产生了更大的僵硬度和肌肉活动,但在更快的拉伸速度下,ROMmax更大。因此,尽管在快速拉伸时反射性肌肉活动和粘度更高,但观察到的ROMmax更大,而不是更小。唤醒状态,至少在被音乐改变的情况下,似乎不影响ROMmax,但在快速拉伸时,对僵硬度有一定影响。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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