{"title":"Force Production Patterns of Muscles Surrounding Knee During Running and Cutting Maneuvers: A Musculoskeletal Modeling Approach","authors":"Jusung Lee, Kichung Lee, J. Moon, Tejin Yoon","doi":"10.15758/ajk.2022.24.1.29","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to investigate the force production patterns of individual muscles surrounding the knee during running (RUN) and cutting (CUT) tasks.METHODS Thirteen women (24.2±3.5 yrs, 162.8±6.0 cm, 55.3±6.2 kg) performed a series of running and cutting tasks. Running and cutting motions were recorded using a motion capture system and ground reaction force (GRF) was recorded using a force plate. Three-dimensional knee angle, ground reaction force, and knee joint moment were calculated using Visual3D software. OpenSim musculoskeletal modeling software was used to calculate the force of individual muscles including the medial hamstring, biceps femoris long head, biceps femoris short head, rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, gastrocnemius medialis, and gastrocnemius lateralis. All data were analyzed for loading response (or weight acceptance), mid-stance, and final push-off periods, respectively and were compared between two tasks.RESULTS At loading response: external rotation angle, medial and vertical GRFs, and valgus moment for the CUT task were greater than those of the RUN task. Compared to the RUN task, the CUT task showed: 1) an increase in lateral hamstring muscle force at weight acceptance, 2) a decrease in hamstring muscle force and an increase in medial vastus muscle force at mid-stance, and 3) an increase in lateral gastrocnemius muscle force at final push-off.CONCLUSIONS Selective force production patterns of muscles surrounding the knee seem to offset the external load caused by the cutting motion. We anticipate that our results will provide basic data for future training programs designed to prevent noncontact knee injuries.","PeriodicalId":22264,"journal":{"name":"The Asian Journal of Kinesiology","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Asian Journal of Kinesiology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15758/ajk.2022.24.1.29","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to investigate the force production patterns of individual muscles surrounding the knee during running (RUN) and cutting (CUT) tasks.METHODS Thirteen women (24.2±3.5 yrs, 162.8±6.0 cm, 55.3±6.2 kg) performed a series of running and cutting tasks. Running and cutting motions were recorded using a motion capture system and ground reaction force (GRF) was recorded using a force plate. Three-dimensional knee angle, ground reaction force, and knee joint moment were calculated using Visual3D software. OpenSim musculoskeletal modeling software was used to calculate the force of individual muscles including the medial hamstring, biceps femoris long head, biceps femoris short head, rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, gastrocnemius medialis, and gastrocnemius lateralis. All data were analyzed for loading response (or weight acceptance), mid-stance, and final push-off periods, respectively and were compared between two tasks.RESULTS At loading response: external rotation angle, medial and vertical GRFs, and valgus moment for the CUT task were greater than those of the RUN task. Compared to the RUN task, the CUT task showed: 1) an increase in lateral hamstring muscle force at weight acceptance, 2) a decrease in hamstring muscle force and an increase in medial vastus muscle force at mid-stance, and 3) an increase in lateral gastrocnemius muscle force at final push-off.CONCLUSIONS Selective force production patterns of muscles surrounding the knee seem to offset the external load caused by the cutting motion. We anticipate that our results will provide basic data for future training programs designed to prevent noncontact knee injuries.
目的本研究的目的是调查在跑步(RUN)和切割(CUT)任务中单个膝盖周围肌肉的力量产生模式。方法13例女性(24.2±3.5岁,162.8±6.0 cm, 55.3±6.2 kg)进行跑步和切割任务。使用动作捕捉系统记录奔跑和切割动作,使用测力板记录地面反作用力(GRF)。利用Visual3D软件计算三维膝关节角度、地面反力和膝关节力矩。使用OpenSim肌肉骨骼建模软件计算单个肌肉的力,包括内侧腘绳肌、股二头肌长头、股二头肌短头、股直肌、股内侧肌、股外侧肌、腓肠肌内侧肌和腓肠肌外侧肌。所有数据分别分析了负载响应(或重量接受)、中间姿态和最终推离期,并在两个任务之间进行了比较。结果在加载响应方面,CUT任务的外旋角、内侧和垂直grf、外翻力矩均大于RUN任务。与RUN任务相比,CUT任务显示:1)负重接受时腘绳肌外侧力量增加,2)中站时腘绳肌力量减少,股内侧力量增加,3)最终推离时腓肠肌外侧力量增加。结论:膝关节周围肌肉的选择性力产生模式似乎抵消了切割运动引起的外部负荷。我们预计我们的研究结果将为未来的训练计划提供基础数据,以防止非接触性膝盖损伤。