Faulty Hip and Pelvis Biomechanics Do Not Differentiate Between 5k Performance in NCAA Division II Cross-Country Runners

M. Mokha, Shandon Marshall, Maya Varghese, Isabella Rivero
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Introduction: Excessive hip adduction (HADD) and contralateral pelvis drop (CPD) angles during running are associated with running-related injuries. Their influence on performance is less known. Therefore, we aimed to determine if HADD and CPD could differentiate between high and low race performers, and if there were relationships between CPD, HADD and race performance. Methods:  Twenty-six healthy male and female NCAA Division II cross-country runners participated in this prospective study. They underwent 3D motion analysis of their HADD and CPD during pre-participation physical examinations. Times from the first race of the season were converted to International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) points and high and low performance groups were created. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to examine the associations between HADD, CPD and IAAF points, and Independent Samples T-tests were used to determine differences in HADD and CPD between high and low performance groups. Results: There were no significant relationships between IAAF points and left HADD (r=0.11, p=0.59), right HADD (r=0.19, p=0.35), left CPD (r=-0.06, p=0.79), or right CPD (r=-0.06, p=0.76). There were no significant differences between high and low performance groups in left HADD (t(24)=0.48, p=0.64), right HADD (t(24)=0.45, p=0.33), left CPD (t(24)=0.62, p=0.27), or right CPD (t(24)=0.53, p=0.30). Conclusions: The RRI biomechanics of excessive CPD and HADD do not influence 5k race performance in collegiate distance runners.
NCAA二级越野跑运动员髋关节和骨盆生物力学缺陷与5公里成绩没有区别
简介:跑步时髋内收过度(HADD)和对侧骨盆下降(CPD)角度与跑步相关损伤有关。它们对业绩的影响鲜为人知。因此,我们的目的是确定HADD和CPD是否可以区分高和低种族表现,以及CPD、HADD和种族表现之间是否存在关系。方法:26名健康的男性和女性NCAA二级越野运动员参加了这项前瞻性研究。在参加前的身体检查中,他们接受了HADD和CPD的3D运动分析。从赛季的第一场比赛开始,时间被转换为国际田联(IAAF)的积分,并创建了高和低表现组。使用Pearson相关系数检验HADD、CPD和IAAF点之间的关联,使用独立样本t检验确定高、低表现组之间HADD和CPD的差异。结果:IAAF点与左HADD (r=0.11, p=0.59)、右HADD (r=0.19, p=0.35)、左CPD (r=-0.06, p=0.79)、右CPD (r=-0.06, p=0.76)无显著相关。高、低表现组左HADD (t(24)=0.48, p=0.64)、右HADD (t(24)=0.45, p=0.33)、左CPD (t(24)=0.62, p=0.27)、右CPD (t(24)=0.53, p=0.30)差异均无统计学意义。结论:过度CPD和HADD的RRI生物力学不影响大学生长跑运动员5k比赛成绩。
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