Power output during knee extension/flexion movement performed in controlled mechanical conditions.

M Bejor, R Lombardi, L Panella, L Ricciardi
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In order to investigate how exercise, performed under controlled mechanical conditions, might be influenced by variables such as fatigue and immobilization, a computerized transducer system was specially built. Quadriceps femoris and knee flexors were studied in healthy non-athlete and post-meniscal surgery subjects, by means of an isokinetic extension-flexion protocol. The protocol was applied before and after cycloergometer "fatiguing" effort in the healthy subjects and before and after re-training in the surgical ones. An original software was able to display the time course of dynamic parameters, particularly force, velocity and power output. Results obtained showed a 26.5% significant decrease in power output after the effort, owing to a concomitant decrease in velocity, while force increased, but over a longer time. As to the operated subjects, power output was higher following retraining, as a result of the combination of lower force and higher velocity. The transducer system proved reliable in detecting changes in power output, whatever the cause. The instantaneous control of variables which power is depending upon, such as force and velocity, may give a few hints on the efficacy of training and rehabilitation programs.

在受控的机械条件下进行膝关节伸展/屈曲运动时的功率输出。
为了研究在受控机械条件下进行的运动如何受到疲劳和固定等变量的影响,专门建立了一个计算机化的传感器系统。在健康的非运动员和半月板手术后受试者中,通过等速伸展-屈曲方案研究股四头肌和膝关节屈肌。该方案适用于健康受试者在循环计度器“疲劳”训练前后和外科受试者在再训练前后。独创的软件能够显示动力参数的时间过程,特别是力、速度和功率输出。得到的结果表明,由于速度的降低,在努力后输出的功率显著降低了26.5%,而力增加了,但持续的时间更长。对于已操作的受试者,再训练后的功率输出更高,这是较低的力和较高的速度相结合的结果。事实证明,该传感器系统在检测功率输出变化方面是可靠的,无论原因是什么。对力量所依赖的变量的瞬时控制,如力量和速度,可能会对训练和康复计划的效果提供一些提示。
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