Current iliotibial band syndrome alters patterns of running coordination in male and female runners, but not their levels of coordination variability.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Santiago Veiga, Bruno Suarez, Carlos Segovia, Archit Navandar, Javier Rueda, Enrique Navarro
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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to compare the coordination patterns and levels of coordination variability of healthy and injured runners with iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS). Sixty runners divided into four groups (15 healthy males, 15 healthy females, 15 males with ITBS and 15 females with ITBS) ran at a steady and freely chosen pace on an over-ground track, and their coordination patterns of the lower limbs were calculated during 10 running stances using the vector coding technique. Both male and female runners with ITBS showed a greater dominance of the pelvis segment and the anti-phase patterns in the frontal plane thigh-pelvis coupling (p = 0.001, η2 = 0.36). In addition, injured female runners showed a greater hip adduction dominance, whereas injured males presented a greater anti-phase pattern in the transverse plane-frontal plane hip coupling (p = 0.003, η2 = 0.08). The levels of coordination variability during running stance did not change between ITBS injured and healthy runners in any of the couplings. Currently injured runners with ITBS appeared to present altered coordination patterns on the hip couplings that were partly dependent on gender but did not lead to changes in the coordination variability levels.

当前的髂胫束综合征会改变男性和女性跑步者的跑步协调模式,但不会改变他们的协调变异水平。
本研究旨在比较健康跑步者和患有髂胫束综合征(ITBS)的受伤跑步者的协调模式和协调变异水平。研究人员将 60 名跑步者分成四组(15 名健康男性、15 名健康女性、15 名患有髂胫束综合征的男性和 15 名患有髂胫束综合征的女性),在地面跑道上以稳定和自由选择的速度跑步,并使用矢量编码技术计算了他们在 10 种跑步姿势中的下肢协调模式。患有 ITBS 的男性和女性跑步者都表现出骨盆段更大的主导性,以及额平面大腿-骨盆耦合的反相模式(p = 0.001,η2 = 0.36)。此外,受伤的女性跑步者表现出更大的髋关节内收优势,而受伤的男性则在横向平面-额平面髋关节耦合中表现出更大的反相位模式(p = 0.003,η2 = 0.08)。在任何耦合中,ITBS 受伤者与健康跑步者在跑步站姿期间的协调变异水平均无变化。目前,患有 ITBS 的受伤跑步者在髋关节耦合方面的协调模式似乎有所改变,这种改变部分取决于性别,但不会导致协调变异水平的变化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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