Running gait biomechanics associated with hamstring and quadriceps strength profiles.

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Kristin E Whitney, Patrick Couchot, Andrea Stracciolini, Sarah Willwerth, Corey Dawkins, Pierre A D'Hemecourt, Alexandra F DeJong Lempke
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the relationships between quadriceps and hamstring strength profiles and running gait kinetics in healthy adult athletes.

Design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: Hospital-affiliated injury prevention clinic.

Participants: 554 healthy adult runners (355 F, 199 M).

Main outcome measures: Mass-normalized quadriceps and hamstring strength were obtained using hand-held dynamometry. Cadence, stride length, %stance, and body weight (BW) normalized peak vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) were obtained using an instrumented treadmill. Linear regression analyses were used to assess the relationships between mass-normalized hamstring and quadriceps strength and running biomechanics. Logistic regression analyses were used to assess relationships between hamstring:quadriceps (H:Q) symmetry profiles (≥0.5, <0.5) and running biomechanics.

Results: Quadriceps strength was directly associated with cadence (p < 0.001) and stride lengths (p = 0.01), and inversely associated with %stance phase (p < 0.001) and vGRF (p < 0.001). Hamstring strength was directly associated with higher cadence (p = 0.003) and height-normalized stride length (p < 0.001), yet inversely associated with %stance phase (p < 0.001) and BW-normalized peak vGRF (p < 0.001). More symmetric H:Q profiles were associated with longer height-normalized stride lengths (p = 0.03).

Conclusions: Quadriceps and hamstring strength profiles were weakly inversely associated with vGRF and percentage of the gait cycle in stance phase among healthy adult runners.

跑步步态与腿筋和股四头肌力量轮廓相关的生物力学。
目的:探讨健康成年运动员股四头肌和腘绳肌力量分布与跑步步态动力学的关系。设计:横断面。单位:医院附属伤害预防门诊。参与者:554名健康成年跑步者(355名 F, 199名 M)。主要结果测量:使用手持式测力仪获得质量标准化的股四头肌和腘绳肌力量。使用仪器跑步机获得步速、步长、站姿百分比和体重(BW)标准化峰值垂直地面反力(vGRF)。线性回归分析用于评估质量标准化腘绳肌和股四头肌力量与跑步生物力学之间的关系。采用Logistic回归分析评估腘绳肌:股四头肌(H:Q)对称性分布(≥0.5)之间的关系,结果:股四头肌力量与节奏直接相关(p )结论:在健康成年跑步者中,股四头肌和股四头肌力量分布与vGRF和站立阶段步态周期百分比呈弱负相关。
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