Immediate effects of Dynamic Tape™ on hip muscle activation and torque and on lower limb kinematics: A randomized controlled clinical trial.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Research in Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1080/15438627.2023.2220060
Victória M A V Malta, Ana C M Coelho, Ana I Teruyu, Grazielle C G Silva, Rafaela G Thomazinho, Daniel F M Lobato
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This study aimed to evaluate the immediate effect of Dynamic TapeTM (DT) on hip muscle activation and torque and on lower limb kinematics. Forty-five healthy, recreationally active women were randomly assigned to three groups: 1) submitted to the application of DT in the active form in the gluteus medius (GMed) muscle (BG; n = 15), 2) submitted to the application of DT in the placebo form in the GMed muscle (PG; n = 15), and 3) not submitted to any intervention (CG; n = 15). Participants were evaluated for GMed and gluteus maximus (GMax) muscle activation in a maximal voluntary isometric contraction, simultaneously with the assessment of the hip abductor and extensor torques, as well as during two functional tasks - single leg squat (SLS) and jump landing + maximum vertical jump (VJ) - simultaneously with a 2-D kinematic assessment of the lower limb. After DT application in BG, there was a significant decrease in the hip abductor time to peak torque (P = 0.004), hip extensor torque (P = 0.02), excursion to hip adduction (P = 0.007), and to knee flexion (P = 0.02) during the SLS, as well as in GMed activation during VJ (P < 0.05). DT was able to reduce GMed activation and modify lower limb torque and kinematics.

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Dynamic Tape™ 对髋部肌肉激活和扭矩以及下肢运动学的直接影响:随机对照临床试验。
本研究旨在评估动态胶带(Dynamic TapeTM,DT)对髋部肌肉活化和扭矩以及下肢运动学的直接影响。45 名健康、从事娱乐活动的女性被随机分配到三组:1)在臀中肌(GMed)上以主动形式应用 DT(BG;n = 15);2)在 GMed 肌肉上以安慰剂形式应用 DT(PG;n = 15);3)不接受任何干预(CG;n = 15)。在评估髋关节内收肌和外展肌扭矩的同时,对参与者在最大自主等长收缩时的GMed肌和臀大肌(GMax)激活情况进行评估,并在单腿深蹲(SLS)和跳跃着地+最大垂直跳跃(VJ)这两项功能任务中进行评估,同时对下肢进行二维运动学评估。在 BG 中应用 DT 后,SLS 期间的髋关节外展到峰值扭矩的时间(P = 0.004)、髋关节外展扭矩(P = 0.02)、髋关节内收的偏移(P = 0.007)和膝关节屈曲的偏移(P = 0.02)以及 VJ 期间的 GMed 激活均显著减少(P = 0.05)。
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Research in Sports Medicine
Research in Sports Medicine SPORT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Research in Sports Medicine is a broad journal that aims to bridge the gap between all professionals in the fields of sports medicine. The journal serves an international audience and is of interest to professionals worldwide. The journal covers major aspects of sports medicine and sports science - prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sports, exercise and physical activity related injuries. The journal publishes original research utilizing a wide range of techniques and approaches, reviews, commentaries and short communications.
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