Effects of direction and gender on lower limb biomechanics during forward lunges in badminton players: a preliminary analysis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Li Huang, Yan Zhang, Shunxiang Gao, Junxia Lin, Fei Zheng, Yaodong Gu
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Background: The lunge is a critical movement in badminton, facilitating rapid and efficient court coverage and enabling players to promptly reach the hitting position. While previous studies have examined the influence of lunge direction on lower limb biomechanics, the effects of gender have yet to be explored. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the combined effects of direction and gender on lower limb biomechanics during forehand and backhand forward lunges in amateur badminton players.

Methods: 16 male and 16 female amateur players were recruited. Kinematic and kinetic data were measured synchronously using a Vicon motion capture system and a Kistler force plate. A two-way mixed-design ANOVA was used to explore the effects of different lunge directions, gender, and the interaction between the two factors on each parameter. Joint angles during the stance phase were analyzed using the statistical nonparametric mapping method.

Results: Interaction effects between gender and direction were observed for the second impact of vertical ground reaction force (VGRF), knee peak external rotation moment, ankle sagittal angles and knee frontal and transverse moments during the stance phase. Compared with the females, the males showed significantly greater loading rate and impulse of VGRF, peak flexion, sagittal range of motion (ROM) and abduction moment of knee joint. The sagittal ROM of hip and knee joint and the knee flexion moment around 84% of the stance phase during backhand lunge was significantly greater than during forehand lunge. In contrast, the sagittal ROM of ankle joint and peak abduction moment of knee joint was significantly lower during backhand lunge.

Conclusions: Gender-specific biomechanical strategies influence knee loading patterns during badminton lunges, contributing to direction-dependent variations in injury risk. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating directional biomechanical demands and sex-specific neuromuscular adaptations into training and injury prevention programs to mitigate injury risks.

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方向和性别对羽毛球运动员前弓步时下肢生物力学的影响:初步分析。
背景:箭步是羽毛球运动中的一个关键动作,有助于快速有效地覆盖场地,使运动员迅速到达击球位置。虽然以前的研究已经检查了弓步方向对下肢生物力学的影响,但性别的影响尚未得到探讨。因此,本研究的目的是探讨方向和性别对业余羽毛球运动员正反手前突时下肢生物力学的联合影响。方法:招募业余选手男16名,女16名。运动学和动力学数据使用Vicon运动捕捉系统和Kistler测力板同步测量。采用双向混合设计方差分析探讨不同弓步方向、性别以及两因素交互作用对各参数的影响。采用统计非参数映射法对姿态阶段的关节角进行了分析。结果:在站立阶段,垂直地面反力(VGRF)、膝关节峰值外旋力矩、踝关节矢状角、膝关节正横力矩的二次影响存在性别和方向的交互作用。与女性相比,男性的VGRF负荷率和冲量、膝关节屈曲峰值、矢状关节活动度(ROM)和膝关节外展力矩明显大于女性。反手弓步的髋膝关节矢状位度和膝关节屈曲力矩在84%左右的立姿阶段明显大于正手弓步。反手弓步时,踝关节矢状位关节活动度和膝关节外展峰值明显降低。结论:性别特异性生物力学策略影响羽毛球弓步时膝盖负荷模式,导致损伤风险的方向依赖性变化。这些发现强调了将定向生物力学要求和性别特异性神经肌肉适应纳入训练和损伤预防计划以减轻损伤风险的重要性。
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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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3.00
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196
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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