The Effect of Fatigue on the Pain Threshold in the Soles of the Feet of Mountaineers Before and After a Mountaineering Session

Morteza Barzegar Bafrouei, A. Barati, Mina Haghgighi
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Background: Fatigue is one of the risk factors for injuy in sports. As a consequence of this phenomenon, the pain threshold is reduced in the soles of the feet, leading to the improper distribution and loading of forces, which can alter the mountaineers’ walking patterns and the skeletal structure of their feet, ultimately resulting in soft tissue damage, pain, falls, and even death. Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the effect of fatigue on the pain threshold of the soles of the feet. Methods: In this semi-experimental study, 35 mountaineers (age range = 20 - 35 years) were selected by non-random sampling method. In this research, a test was taken before and after an eight-kilometer mountaineering session at a moderate pace, and an algometer device was used to evaluate foot pain and pain threshold. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used for statistical analysis of the normality of the data distribution, and the paired sample t-test was used for data evaluation and comparison. All statistical operations were carried out using SPSS software version 24, and the significance level of the tests was considered 0.05. Results: According to the results, fatigue reduces the pain threshold in the soles of the feet, with the greatest effect being observed in the central region of the heel and the second toe. Conclusions: The present research showed that fatigue could increase risk factors in mountaineers, hinder optimal performance, reduce the pain threshold in the soles of the feet, and increase pain sensitivity, which can affect the way of mountaineering and the pressure distribution in the soles, leading to increased risk of injuries, strains, sprains, and falls of mountaineers.
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疲劳对登山者登山前后足底疼痛阈值的影响
背景:疲劳是运动不公正的危险因素之一。由于这种现象,脚底的疼痛阈值降低,导致力量的分配和加载不当,从而改变登山者的行走模式和脚部骨骼结构,最终导致软组织损伤、疼痛、跌倒甚至死亡。目的:本研究旨在探讨疲劳对足底疼痛阈值的影响。方法:采用非随机抽样方法,选取35名年龄在20-30岁之间的登山运动员进行半实验研究。在这项研究中,在以中等速度进行8公里登山前后进行了一项测试,并使用算法仪设备评估足部疼痛和疼痛阈值。Shapiro-Wilk检验用于数据分布正态性的统计分析,配对样本t检验用于数据评估和比较。所有统计操作均使用SPSS软件版本24进行,检验的显著性水平为0.05。结果:根据结果,疲劳降低了脚底的疼痛阈值,其中脚跟和第二脚趾的中心区域的疼痛阈值效果最大。结论:目前的研究表明,疲劳会增加登山运动员的危险因素,阻碍最佳表现,降低足底疼痛阈值,增加疼痛敏感性,从而影响登山方式和足底压力分布,导致登山运动员受伤、拉伤、扭伤和跌倒的风险增加。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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