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摘要
脚对应的身体部分,允许支撑面和运动员身体之间的力量交换;它的形态和功能影响运动质量和身体对齐。此外,脚部形态可以根据不同运动引起的不同适应而改变,如跑步、运动格斗和团队运动。这项工作的目的是定义的知识,一个样本的运动员有他们的内侧纵足弓(MLA)。将119名运动员分为三组(跑步运动员、战斗运动员和团队运动员),对他们的MLA进行自我认知问卷调查。他们的反应与Arch指数(AI)进行了对比,Arch指数是MLA的可靠客观测量。只有18.5%的样本能够识别他们的MLA, 67.2%的人表示他们不知道,14.3%的人在自我诊断中出错。格斗运动员正确识别MLA的比例最高(25%)。运动员所展示的知识与所从事的运动有相关性(X2= 9.926, df = 4, p = 0.04)。所研究的运动员对MLAby的无知被视为一个后果未知的问题;这开启了未来的研究,重点是研究由足部错位引起的损伤,以及处方运动鞋作为矫形器的必要性。
Do athletes know the morphology of their longitudinal plantar arch?
The foot corresponds to the body segment that allows the exchange of forces between the support surface and the athlete's body; itsmorphology and function influence the quality of movement and body alignment. Moreover, the foot morphology can be modified according to the different adaptations that different sports cause, such as running, sport combat and team sports. This work aimed to define the knowledge that a sample of athletes has about their Medial Longitudinal Foot Arch (MLA). A sample of 119 athletes, separated into three groups (runners, combat athletes, and team players), were given a self-perception questionnaire of their MLA. Their responses were contrasted with the Arch Index (AI), which is a reliable objective measurement of the MLA.Just 18.5% of thesample were able to identify their MLA, as 67.2% stated they did not know, and 14.3% erred in their self-diagnosis. Combat athletes had the highest percentage who correctly identified their MLA(25%). Association was found between the knowledge demonstrated by athletes and the sport they practiced (X2= 9.926, df = 4, p = 0.04). The ignorance about MLAby the athletes studied is presented as a problem of which consequences are unknown; this opens future research focused on the study of injuries caused by misalignment of the foot and the need to prescribe sports shoes as orthoses.