The impact and correlation of running landing methods on leg movement ability.

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Print Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02381-2024-02
Chao-Fu Chen, Hui-Ju Wu, Yu-Shih Wang, Hung-Sheng Hsieh, Ting-Yao Wang, Soun-Cheng Wang
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Purpose: This study aimed to explore the impact of different landing methods on leg movement ability and the relationship between various parameters of leg movement. Methods: This work parameters including stride, contact time, flight time, duty factor, stride angle, vertical stiffness, leg stiffness and peak vertical ground reaction force. Thirty healthy subjects voluntarily participated in this study. In this experiment, each subject was required to perform two tests on a treadmill (using a speed of 10 km/h and 160 spm) (The interval between two experiments is 7 days). In the first test, subjects used RFS. In the second test, FFS was used. A high-speed video camera was used to collect the images and the Kwon3D motion analysis suite was used to process the images in this experiment. Results: The findings of this study revealed that runners employing the forefoot strike FFS method exhibited several favorable characteristics in contrast to those using the rearfoot strike RFS method. These included shorter contact time, longer flight time, reduced duty cycle, increased stride angle and heightened leg stiffness. Additionally, peak vertical ground reaction forces were significantly elevated in females. Conclusions: While rear foot strike RFS demonstrates a notable enhancement in leg stiffness among female runners with low leg stiffness, it concurrently leads to a significant increase in peak vertical ground reaction force and imposes a greater load on the legs. However, this phenomenon is not observed among male participants.

跑步着地方式对腿部运动能力的影响和相关性。
目的:本研究旨在探讨不同着地方式对腿部运动能力的影响以及腿部运动各参数之间的关系。方法:工作参数包括步幅、接触时间、飞行时间、占空比、步幅角、垂直刚度、腿部刚度和垂直地面反作用力峰值。30 名健康受试者自愿参与了这项研究。在本实验中,每个受试者都需要在跑步机上进行两次测试(速度为每小时 10 公里,每分钟 160 次)(两次实验之间的间隔为 7 天)。在第一项测试中,受试者使用的是 RFS。在第二项测试中,受试者使用的是全脂跑。本实验使用高速摄像机采集图像,并使用 Kwon3D 运动分析套件处理图像。结果研究结果表明,采用前脚掌着地 FFS 方法的跑步者与采用后脚掌着地 RFS 方法的跑步者相比,表现出一些有利的特征。这些特征包括接触时间更短、飞行时间更长、占空比降低、步幅角度增大以及腿部刚度增加。此外,女性的垂直地面反作用力峰值明显升高。结论:在腿部僵硬度较低的女性跑步者中,后脚掌着地 RFS 显著增强了腿部僵硬度,同时导致垂直地面反作用力峰值显著增加,给腿部带来更大的负荷。然而,在男性参赛者中却没有观察到这种现象。
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