在健康女性的臀中肌上使用 Dynamic Tape™ 对下肢动力学的急性影响:随机对照临床试验

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.11.005
Rafaela G. Thomazinho, Ana C.M. Coelho, Ana I. Teruyu, Grazielle C.G. Silva, Victória M.A. Valadão, Daniel F.M. Lobato
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背景动态绑带™(Dynamic tape™,DT)是一种生物力学绑带,用于直接管理负荷、改变运动模式和辅助功能。尽管其在临床实践中的使用越来越多,但很少有研究评估其在改善跳跃着地任务中的姿势稳定性、平衡和下肢动力学方面的效果。本研究旨在调查对臀中肌(GM)施加 DT 对无症状活动女性下蹲时的平衡策略以及跳跃着地动力学的急性影响。方法对 32 名健康且从事娱乐活动的女性进行随机对照临床试验,并将她们随机分配到三组:1)在臀中肌上以主动形式应用 DT(BG;n = 9);2)在臀中肌上以安慰剂形式应用 DT(PG;n = 12);3)不接受任何形式的干预(CG;n = 11)。在单腿深蹲(SLS)过程中,使用测力平台对压力中心数据进行评估;在两种条件下(使用和不使用 DT),在落地(DL)和前跳(AJ)任务中,使用同一平台对跳跃落地动力学进行评估。结果对于 SLS 期间的任何稳定测量结果以及 DL 和 AJ 期间的任何运动测量结果,组别或时间因素均无明显影响,组别 × 时间交互作用也无明显影响(P > 0.05)。
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Acute effect of Dynamic Tape™ application to the gluteus medius muscle on lower limb kinetics in healthy women: A randomized controlled clinical trial

Background

Dynamic tape™ (DT) is a biomechanical tape used to manage load directly, modify movement patterns, and assist functioning. Despite its increasing use in clinical practice, few studies have evaluated its effectiveness in improving postural stability, balance, and lower limb kinetics during jump landing tasks. This study aimed to investigate the acute effect of applying DT to the gluteus medius (GM) muscle on balance strategies during squatting, as well as on jump landing kinetics in asymptomatic active women.

Methods

A randomized controlled clinical trial was performed with 32 healthy and recreationally active women randomly assigned to three groups: 1) submitted to the DT application in active form on the GM (BG; n = 9); 2) submitted to the DT application in placebo form on the GM (PG; n = 12), and 3) not submitted to any form of intervention (CG; n = 11). Center of pressure data was assessed using a force platform during the single-leg squat (SLS), and jump landing kinetics was assessed using the same platform during the drop landing (DL) and anterior jump (AJ) tasks under two conditions (with and without DT application).

Results

There was no significant effect of group or time factors, and no significant group × time interaction for any stabilometric outcome measure during the SLS and for any kinetic outcome measure during the DL and AJ (P > 0.05).

Conclusion

DT functionally applied to the GM muscle had no acute effects on balance conditions and jump landing kinetics in asymptomatic active women.
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