Joint Kinematics and Muscle Activity in Response to Prolonged Standing: Analysis of Standing and Subsequent Gait

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Lin Feng, Wentao Jiang, Zhongyou Li, Taoping Bai, Jialu Zhang, Jiyang Zhang, Siqi Yang
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Abstract

Background

Prolonged standing can induce discomfort and increase the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. The motion states of individuals who stand for prolonged periods can be categorized into stationary standing and intermittent movement. However, previous research predominantly focused on monitoring various indicators during stationary standing, neglecting intermittent movement. This missing may lead to an incomplete understanding of prolonged standing’s effects.

Methods

This study examined joint and muscle activity during both prolonged stationary standing and intermittent movement in 22 participants. Marker trajectory and electromyography data of all subjects were collected throughout the entire process, and their perceived discomfort was assessed through questionnaires. Paired t-tests were conducted to assess the effects of prolonged standing on joint kinematics, muscle fatigue and muscle synergy.

Results

The results demonstrated that prolonged standing affected participants’ lower limb joint kinematics, characterized by a reduced range of joint motion during stationary standing and increased hip external rotation during intermittent movement. The rectus femoris and vastus medialis exhibited fatigue, which was more pronounced during intermittent movement. Furthermore, muscle synergy analysis demonstrated that prolonged standing altered muscle coordination strategies. Participants with and without prolonged standing-related low back pain exhibited different trunk muscle reorganization patterns, yet both groups showed a shift in the center of muscle activity and a reduction in activation breadth.

Conclusion

The combination of stationary standing and intermittent movement provides more comprehensive insights than studying standing alone. These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of how prolonged standing affects joint kinematics and muscle activity.

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关节运动学和肌肉活动对长时间站立的反应:站立和随后的步态分析。
背景:长时间站立会引起不适,增加肌肉骨骼疾病的风险。长时间站立的人的运动状态可分为静止站立和间歇站立。然而,以往的研究主要集中在监测静止站立时的各项指标,而忽略了间歇性运动。这种缺失可能导致对长时间站立的影响的不完全理解。方法:本研究检查了22名参与者在长时间静止站立和间歇性运动时的关节和肌肉活动。在整个过程中收集所有受试者的标记轨迹和肌电图数据,并通过问卷评估他们的感知不适感。配对t检验评估长时间站立对关节运动学、肌肉疲劳和肌肉协同作用的影响。结果:结果表明,长时间站立会影响参与者的下肢关节运动学,其特征是静止站立时关节运动范围减少,间歇运动时髋关节外旋增加。股直肌和股内侧肌表现出疲劳,在间歇性运动时更为明显。此外,肌肉协同分析表明,长时间站立改变了肌肉协调策略。有和没有长时间站立相关腰痛的参与者表现出不同的躯干肌肉重组模式,但两组都表现出肌肉活动中心的转移和活动宽度的减少。结论:静止站立和间歇运动相结合比单独站立更能提供全面的认识。这些见解有助于更深入地了解长时间站立如何影响关节运动学和肌肉活动。
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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