Masumeh Babayi, Sayed Mohsen Mortazavi Najafabadi, Mohammed N Ashtiani, Dariusz Grzelczyk
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摘要
本研究旨在调查在涉及静态和动态平衡的任务中,全身肌肉疲劳后的关节调节和身体摇摆情况。这项横断面研究采用运动分析法来确定 12 名健康年轻人在跑步引起疲劳前后的运动学变化。研究计算了六个线性和非线性稳定性指标,以评估全身和关节相关的变化。在静态条件下,髋关节,特别是膝关节机制和整个身体都出现了显著的不稳定性。疲劳后,膝关节(p = 0.019,p = 0.027)和髋关节(p = 0.016,p = 0.042)的速度路径长度和近似熵显著增加。全身质心的这些参数在疲劳后也较高 ( p = 0.013, p = 0.013)。全身肌肉疲劳对静态和动态站立时的踝关节没有明显影响(p > 0.05)。除了近端关节的非线性指标外,动态站立并未显示出疲劳对局部关节调节或全身的影响。膝关节和髋关节受到疲劳的不利影响,而踝关节则努力补偿疲劳引起的不稳定性。
General muscle fatigue changed joint regulations in static and dynamic balance.
This study was aimed at investigating the joint regulations and body sway after general muscle fatigue during tasks that involve both static and dynamic balance. This cross-sectional study used motion analysis to ascertain the kinematic changes in twelve healthy young individuals before and after running-induced fatigue. Six linear and nonlinear stability metrics were calculated to assess the whole body and joint-related variations. Significant instabilities were observed in the hip and specifically in the knee mechanisms and the whole body during the static condition. Velocity path length and approximate entropy for knee ( p = 0.019, p = 0.027) and hip ( p = 0.016, p = 0.042) were significantly greater after fatigue. These parameters for the whole body center of mass were also higher after fatigue ( p = 0.013, p = 0.013). General muscle fatigue did not significantly affect the ankle during static and dynamic standing ( p > 0.05). Dynamic standing did not reveal the effects of fatigue either on local joint regulations or on the whole body except for the nonlinear metrics of the proximal joints. The knee and hip were adversely affected by fatigue while the ankle strove to compensate for the fatigue-induced instability.
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Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics is a platform allowing presentation of investigations results, exchange of ideas and experiences among researchers with technical and medical background.
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