PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SKIN COVER AS ADAPTATION IN RESPONSE TO VARIOUS FACTORS

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Human Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2019-07-15 DOI:10.14529/HSM190215
L. Grebenyuk, A. Griaznykh, R. Kuchin, D. Koryukin
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Aim. The article deals with the study of lower limb skin elasticity, acoustic anisotropy, and structure in response to its prolonged stretching in people with inborn limb shortening and highly-skilled Greco-Roman wrestlers. Materials and methods. The study involved people with inborn limb shortening aged 7–35 years (1st group), highly skilled Greco-Roman wrestlers (2nd group), and their peers not engaged in the sport (3rd group). We assessed the elasticity and thickness of shin skin during distraction and after treatment. The effect of leg position on the acoustic anisotropy of the skin was studied by using the ASA acoustic analyser. Skin structure was studied non-invasively by using medical ultrasound. Results. We established age-related dependency of skin elasticity in the affected shin: before distraction, this parameter achieved its maximum of 2.1 % in the first group in participants aged 12–14 years. After treatment maximum values were revealed in participants aged 7–8 years. Distraction resulted in the expected decrease in elasticity. In the group of teenagers, elasticity decreased by 11.1 times by the 45th day of distraction and was equal 0.02 ± 0.01 %. In adults, distraction was equal 0.10 ± 0.06 % by the 60th day. The approximation of this parameter for shin skin depending on age is described by a polynomial equation and, after equalizing the length of the lower limbs, by a linear equation. According to medical ultrasound data, skin thickness in the lengthened shin increased significantly at all stages of treatment. The increase in skin thickness was registered in wrestlers compared to non-athletes. Conclusion. Mechanical impact (distraction) and physical stress (regular sports activity) provoke the structural and functional adaptation of lower limb skin. Position change results in the transformation of acoustic anisotropy.
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生理方面的皮肤覆盖作为适应各种因素的反应
的目标。本文研究了下肢皮肤弹性、声学各向异性和结构对先天下肢缩短和高技能希腊-罗马摔跤运动员下肢长时间拉伸的反应。材料和方法。研究对象包括7-35岁天生四肢缩短的人(第一组)、技艺高超的古典式摔跤手(第二组)和不从事这项运动的同龄人(第三组)。我们评估牵张期间和治疗后的皮肤弹性和厚度。采用ASA声学分析仪研究了腿部位置对皮肤声学各向异性的影响。应用医学超声对皮肤结构进行无创研究。结果。我们建立了受影响胫骨皮肤弹性的年龄相关性依赖性:在分心之前,该参数在第一组12-14岁的参与者中达到了2.1%的最大值。治疗后,最大值出现在7-8岁的参与者中。分心导致预期的弹性下降。在青少年组中,到第45天,弹性下降了11.1倍,为0.02±0.01%。到第60天,成人的分心率为0.10±0.06%。这个参数对皮肤的近似取决于年龄,用一个多项式方程来描述,在平衡下肢长度之后,用一个线性方程来描述。根据医学超声数据,在治疗的各个阶段,延长的胫骨皮肤厚度明显增加。与非运动员相比,摔跤运动员的皮肤厚度有所增加。结论。机械冲击(分心)和物理压力(定期体育活动)引起下肢皮肤的结构和功能适应。位置的变化导致了声波各向异性的转变。
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