Development of a Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching System Using a Low-Speed, High-Torque Motor

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.21134/eurjhm.2023.50.5
Akihiro Azuma
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This study aimed to develop a proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching system using a low-speed, high-torque motor and to investigate the acute response in hip flexion range of motion by applying PNF stretching using this system. The PNF stretching system consisted of a low-speed, high-torque motor with a rotational torque of 157 Nm, a braking torque of 1470 Nm, and a rotational speed of 6 degrees/s, a lever arm attached to the motor and its rotating shaft, and a pedestal mounted on the lever arm. The system, which targets hamstrings, enabled the subjects to raise the leg in a supine straight leg raise position and perform passive muscle lengthening and isometric muscle contractions by operating an electric motor. The study included 21 healthy male students aged between 18 and 21 years. The hold-relax (HR) technique was employed, in which the target muscle was lengthened step by step by performing three 10 s isometric contractions. The hip joint flexion angles were measured at the limit of leg raising without discomfort before and after HR (pre-HR and post-HR) and compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test. The results showed that the hip flexion angle at post-HR (81.4 ± 18.0 degrees) was significantly greater than that at pre-HR (63.9 ± 15.2 degrees) (P < 0.05, effect size = 0.88). In conclusion, the PNF stretching system, which uses a low-speed, high-torque motor, effectively leads to an immediate improvement in hamstring flexibility.
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利用低速、高扭矩马达的本体感觉神经肌肉促进拉伸系统的研制
本研究旨在开发一种低速、高扭矩电机本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)拉伸系统,并通过该系统应用PNF拉伸来研究髋关节屈曲运动范围内的急性反应。PNF拉伸系统由转速为157 Nm、制动扭矩为1470 Nm、转速为6度/s的低速大扭矩电机、连接在电机及其转轴上的杠杆臂和安装在杠杆臂上的基座组成。该系统以腿筋为目标,使受试者能够以仰卧直腿的姿势抬起腿,并通过操作电动机进行被动肌肉延长和等距肌肉收缩。该研究包括21名年龄在18至21岁之间的健康男性学生。采用hold-relax (HR)技术,通过3次10 s等距收缩,逐步延长目标肌肉。在HR前后(HR前和HR后)无不适抬腿极限时测量髋关节屈曲角,并采用Wilcoxon sign -rank和检验进行比较。结果显示,术后髋屈曲角度(81.4±18.0°)明显大于术后(63.9±15.2°)(P < 0.05,效应量= 0.88)。综上所述,使用低速、高扭矩电机的PNF拉伸系统可以有效地立即改善腘绳肌的柔韧性。
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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