Quantitative Analysis of Quadriceps Forces in Adolescent Females during Running with Infrapatellar Straps.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Sports Science and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.52082/jssm.2024.787
Xueying Zhang, Weiyan Ren, Xingyue Wang, Jie Yao, Fang Pu
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Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is caused by high, repetitive, and continuous traction exerted by the quadriceps on the tibial tuberosity, primarily occurring in adolescents. Infrapatellar straps are commonly recommended for its prevention and treatment, yet their impact on quadriceps forces in adolescents remains unstudied. Furthermore, current research on OSD predominantly focuses on adolescent males, with limited attention to adolescent females, despite similar incidence rates in both groups. This study aimed to quantify the quadriceps forces during running, both with and without infrapatellar straps, in adolescent females. Kinematic data, ground reaction forces, and electromyography (EMG) data of knee muscles from 16 adolescent females were recorded as they ran at self-selected speeds with and without infrapatellar straps. OpenSim was employed to estimate quadriceps activations and forces, from which accumulated forces were derived. The simulation's reliability was validated by calculating the correlation between muscle activations obtained from OpenSim and EMG data, which revealed a strong correlation. Wearing infrapatellar straps during running decreased the peak and accumulated forces of the quadriceps (p < 0.001, and p < 0.001, respectively). The significant reduction in accumulated forces was associated with decreased vastus muscle forces during the stance phase (p = 0.002, p = 0.003, and p = 0.016 for vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius, respectively). The use of infrapatellar straps had limited effect on the rectus femoris muscle forces. The reliability of the simulation was validated through EMG data. Wearing infrapatellar straps may reduce the load exerted on the tibial tuberosity by decreasing vastus muscle forces during the stance phase. Adolescents aiming to reduce excessive rectus femoris muscle forces due to a shortened or tight rectus femoris, which may contribute to the occurrence of OSD, might experience limited benefits from wearing infrapatellar straps.

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青少年女性髌下绑带跑步时股四头肌力量的定量分析。
osgood - schater病(OSD)是由股四头肌对胫骨结节施加高、重复和持续的牵拉引起的,主要发生在青少年。髌下绑带通常被推荐用于预防和治疗,但其对青少年股四头肌力量的影响仍未研究。此外,目前关于OSD的研究主要集中在青春期男性,对青春期女性的关注有限,尽管两组的发病率相似。本研究旨在量化青春期女性在有或没有髌下绑带的情况下跑步时的股四头肌力量。记录了16名青少年女性在自行选择的速度下带和不带髌下带跑步时膝盖肌肉的运动数据、地面反作用力和肌电图(EMG)数据。使用OpenSim估计股四头肌的激活和力,并由此得出累积力。通过计算OpenSim获得的肌肉激活与肌电图数据之间的相关性,验证了仿真的可靠性。跑步时佩戴髌下带可以降低股四头肌的峰值力和累积力(p < 0.001和p < 0.001)。累积力量的显著减少与站立阶段股肌力量的减少有关(分别为股外侧肌、股内侧肌和股中间肌的p = 0.002、p = 0.003和p = 0.016)。髌下绑带对股直肌力量的影响有限。通过肌电数据验证了仿真的可靠性。在站立阶段,佩戴髌下带可以通过减少股肌力量来减少施加在胫骨粗隆上的负荷。青少年的目标是减少因股直肌缩短或紧绷而导致的过度股直肌力量,这可能会导致OSD的发生,佩戴髌下绑带的好处可能有限。
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