Quadriceps vascular occlusion does not alter muscle action or balance: A cross-sectional study.

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South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v80i1.1954
Daiene C Ferreira, Letícia B Vale, Felipe H Santos, Christiane S G Macedo
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Abstract

Background: Partial vascular occlusion (PVO) can increase muscle strength and hypertrophy without joint overload. However, PVO could increase the possibility of imbalances and injuries during physical activity.

Objectives: To identify changes in strength, muscle activation, and postural control during the use of PVO in young women.

Method: A total of 14 healthy women aged between 18 and 30 years were evaluated. Dynamometry was used to analyse the strength of the quadriceps muscle, and surface electromyography to evaluate quadriceps muscle activity. A force platform was utilised to assess postural control, static single-legged support, single-legged squat, and climbing and descending stairs. Participants were randomly assigned to the evaluations either with or without PVO. The results were compared and correlated.

Results: The performance of static, dynamic, or stair exercises, with or without PVO, did not indicate differences in muscle strength and recruitment (p > 0.05). The use of PVO improved the velocity of anteroposterior (AP) oscillation of static postural control (p = 0.001). We found a moderate negative correlation between muscle strength and postural control during the ascending stairs task with the use of PVO (r = -0.54; r = -0.59), while in the group without PVO, the correlation was moderate to high (r = -0.55; r = -0.76).

Conclusion: The use of PVO did not impair muscle strength and recruitment of the quadriceps or postural control in healthy women.

Clinical implications: Partial vascular occlusion can be used during dynamic exercises without impairing the balance and muscle strength of the quadriceps during its execution.

股四头肌血管闭塞不会改变肌肉动作或平衡:横断面研究
背景:部分血管闭塞(PVO)可以在不增加关节负荷的情况下增强肌肉力量和肥大。然而,部分血管闭塞可能会增加身体活动中失衡和受伤的可能性:目的:确定年轻女性在使用 PVO 时力量、肌肉激活和姿势控制的变化:方法:共对 14 名年龄在 18 至 30 岁之间的健康女性进行了评估。使用测力计分析股四头肌的力量,使用表面肌电图评估股四头肌的活动。测力平台用于评估姿势控制、单腿静态支撑、单腿深蹲以及爬楼梯和下楼梯。参与者被随机分配到有无 PVO 的评估中。结果进行了比较和关联:结果:在使用或不使用 PVO 的情况下,静态、动态或爬楼梯运动的表现并未显示出肌肉力量和募集方面的差异(P > 0.05)。使用 PVO 提高了静态姿势控制的前胸(AP)摆动速度(p = 0.001)。我们发现,在使用 PVO 的情况下,上楼梯任务中肌肉力量和姿势控制之间存在中度负相关(r = -0.54;r = -0.59),而在未使用 PVO 的组中,相关性为中度到高度(r = -0.55;r = -0.76):结论:使用局部血管闭塞不会损害健康女性股四头肌的肌力和募集能力或姿势控制能力:临床意义:在动态运动中使用部分血管闭塞不会影响股四头肌的平衡和肌肉力量。
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