The role of muscle function and pointe shoe characteristics in Arabesque movement among ballet dancers with non-specific low back pain.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chia-Wei Lin, Cheng-Feng Lin, Amornthep Jankaew, Sirinad Chandee, Mayumi Kuno-Mizumura
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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate posterior chain muscle function and the influence of pointe shoes in ballet dancers with and without low back pain (LBP) in the Arabesque. Twenty-nine young professional ballet dancers (17 with LBP and 12 healthy controls) were recruited. Muscle strength and mechanical properties of the erector spinae and hamstrings were assessed. The displacement of centre of mass (COM) during Arabesque under different shoe conditions (R-class, Chacott, and own shoes) was measured with a motion capture system. The LBP group exhibited greater dynamic stiffness and decreased mechanical stress relaxation time in the lateral hamstring compared to the control group. During Arabesque, the LBP group demonstrated significantly greater anterior-posterior displacement of the COM and a larger percentage of time to achieve maximal trunk extension angle. The COM displacement in vertical and medial-lateral directions was smaller in the R-class than in their own shoes. LBP impacts muscle mechanical properties, particularly in the lateral hamstring. The compromised muscle function resulted in a longer time to spinal extension during Arabesque, signifying that reduced trunk control contributed to greater COM displacement. Hence, it is essential to emphasise that evaluating muscle properties and dynamic postural control is imperative for dancers experiencing LBP.

肌肉功能和足尖鞋特性在患有非特异性腰痛的芭蕾舞者的阿拉贝斯克动作中的作用。
本研究旨在调查患有和未患有阿拉伯式腰背痛(LBP)的芭蕾舞者的后链肌肉功能以及足尖鞋的影响。研究招募了 29 名年轻的专业芭蕾舞演员(17 名腰背痛患者和 12 名健康对照组)。对竖脊肌和腘绳肌的肌肉力量和机械性能进行了评估。使用动作捕捉系统测量了在不同鞋子条件下(R 级、Chacott 和自己的鞋子)进行阿拉贝斯克动作时的质心(COM)位移。与对照组相比,枸杞多糖症组腿筋外侧的动态僵硬度更高,机械应力松弛时间更短。在阿拉贝斯克动作中,枸杞多糖症组的 COM 前后位移明显更大,达到最大躯干伸展角度的时间百分比更高。R 组的 COM 在垂直和内侧-外侧方向的位移小于他们自己穿鞋时的位移。LBP 会影响肌肉的机械特性,尤其是腘绳肌外侧。肌肉功能受损导致在阿拉贝斯克动作中脊柱伸展的时间更长,这表明躯干控制能力下降导致了更大的 COM 位移。因此,必须强调的是,对于患有枸杞多糖症的舞者来说,评估肌肉特性和动态姿势控制至关重要。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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