The Impact of Excessive Muscle Co-Contraction on Sit-To-Stand Performance in High-Heeled Footwear

IF 2.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Ganesh R. Naik, Amit N. Pujari
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Abstract

This study aimed to analyse the effects of co-contraction on quadriceps and hamstring muscles during sit-to-stand (STS) tasks for females wearing shoes with different heel heights. The study aimed to identify compensatory strategies during the STS tasks in response to excessive muscle co-contraction during high-heeled gait. Sixteen healthy young women (age: 24.4 ± 1.7 years, body mass index: 18.4 ± 1 kg/m2, weight: 50.2 ± 5.2 kg, height: 1.63 ± 4.4 m) participated in this study. Electromyography signals were recorded from three quadriceps (vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris) and one hamstring (semitendinosus) muscles. The participants wore shoes with different heights, including 4, 6, 8, and 10 cm. For each heel height, the co-contraction index is computed to measure postural balance using the quadriceps to hamstring muscle pairs. The results that were obtained and quantified with statistical measures show that for elevated shoes, if co-contraction increases, both quadriceps and hamstring muscles tend to compensate. This suggests that the capacity of the quadriceps and hamstring muscles to compensate is essential to retain normal walking and STS tasks in co-contracted persons. However, the compensation mechanisms may induce imbalance, muscle stiffness, and fatigue for women who regularly use high-heeled shoes during sit-to-stand tasks.

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过度肌肉联合收缩对高跟鞋坐立表现的影响
本研究旨在分析穿着不同鞋跟高度的女性在坐立(STS)任务中,股四头肌和腘绳肌的共同收缩的影响。本研究旨在确定高跟步态下肌肉过度共收缩的代偿策略。16名健康的年轻女性(年龄:24.4±1.7岁,体重指数:18.4±1 kg/m2,体重:50.2±5.2 kg,身高:1.63±4.4 m)参加了本研究。记录三条股四头肌(股内侧肌、股外侧肌和股直肌)和一条腘绳肌(半腱肌)的肌电信号。参与者穿着不同高度的鞋子,包括4厘米、6厘米、8厘米和10厘米。对于每个鞋跟高度,计算共收缩指数来测量使用股四头肌到腘绳肌对的姿势平衡。通过统计测量获得和量化的结果表明,对于增高的鞋子,如果联合收缩增加,股四头肌和腘绳肌都倾向于补偿。这表明,股四头肌和腘绳肌的代偿能力对于维持共同收缩患者的正常行走和STS任务至关重要。然而,补偿机制可能会导致女性在坐立任务中经常穿高跟鞋的不平衡、肌肉僵硬和疲劳。
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Healthcare Technology Letters
Healthcare Technology Letters Health Professions-Health Information Management
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
12
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Healthcare Technology Letters aims to bring together an audience of biomedical and electrical engineers, physical and computer scientists, and mathematicians to enable the exchange of the latest ideas and advances through rapid online publication of original healthcare technology research. Major themes of the journal include (but are not limited to): Major technological/methodological areas: Biomedical signal processing Biomedical imaging and image processing Bioinstrumentation (sensors, wearable technologies, etc) Biomedical informatics Major application areas: Cardiovascular and respiratory systems engineering Neural engineering, neuromuscular systems Rehabilitation engineering Bio-robotics, surgical planning and biomechanics Therapeutic and diagnostic systems, devices and technologies Clinical engineering Healthcare information systems, telemedicine, mHealth.
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