Effect of core muscle fatigue on the performance, kinematics, and electromyography of horizontal hop in recreational runners with and without dynamic knee valgus

IF 1.4 Q3 REHABILITATION
Gina Olívia Brigido da Costa Curi, Franciele Dias Costa, Victor de Souza Medeiros, Vinícius Dias Barbosa, Thiago Ribeiro Teles Santos, Valdeci Carlos Dionisio
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Abstract

Introduction

Runners experience fatigue during training and competition, and core endurance is crucial for maintaining trunk and lower limb stability during dynamic and functional tasks, such as the single-leg hop test for distance, which simulates the challenges of running. This study aimed to compare performance, kinematic, and electromyographic parameters between recreational runners with and without dynamic knee valgus during a single-leg hop test for distance before and after a core fatigue protocol.

Methods

Thirty-eight recreational runners were divided into groups with (valgus group: n = 17) and without dynamic knee valgus (non-valgus group: n = 21). During the single-leg hop test for distance, we measured performance, kinematics, and electromyographic activity.

Results

After fatigue, the runners showed lower performance, greater hip abduction, knee adduction, trunk displacement towards the supporting lower limb, and reduced biceps femoris EMG during the preparatory phase. The valgus group showed greater vastus lateralis and semitendinosus EMG in the preparatory phase than the non-valgus group.

Conclusion

Core fatigue affects the single-leg hop test for distance performance and influences the kinematic and electromyographic strategies adopted by recreational runners. Regardless of core fatigue, runners with dynamic knee valgus recruit more muscles that cross the knee, possibly contributing to the stability needed before the hop.
核心肌疲劳对有或无动态膝外翻的休闲跑者水平跳的表现、运动学和肌电图的影响
跑步者在训练和比赛中会感到疲劳,核心耐力对于在动态和功能性任务中保持躯干和下肢的稳定性至关重要,例如模拟跑步挑战的单腿跳测试。本研究旨在比较有和没有动态膝外翻的休闲跑步者在核心疲劳方案之前和之后的单腿跳距离测试中的表现、运动学和肌电图参数。方法38例休闲跑步者分为外翻组(n = 17)和非外翻组(n = 21)。在单腿跳距离测试中,我们测量了表现、运动学和肌电活动。结果疲劳后,跑步者表现出较低的运动表现,髋关节外展,膝关节内收,躯干向支撑下肢移位,肌电图减少。外翻组在预备阶段的肌电图显示股外侧肌和半腱肌明显大于非外翻组。结论核心疲劳影响单腿跳测试的距离表现,并影响休闲跑者的运动学和肌电图策略。不管核心疲劳如何,有动态膝外翻的跑步者会调动更多横跨膝盖的肌肉,这可能有助于在跳跃前所需的稳定性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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