EFFECTS OF A NORDIC WALKING INTERVENTION ON WALKING IN NORMAL ADULTS

K. Nakagawa, Shin Okazaki
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The purpose of this study was to compare and examine gait parameters, hip joint angle, and lower extremity muscle activity during normal walking before and after Nordic walking (NW) intervention. Nineteen healthy male participants (age 26.3 ± 2.4 years) were included in the study. During walking, we measured gait parameters using the footprint-measuring gait analysis system. Аngular changes of the hip joint were measured with an IMU-type portable three-dimensional motion analyzer and the EMG activity of each muscle. The measurements above were performed before and after a one-hour NW training course. The hip joint angle, muscle activity, and gait parameters were compared before and after the intervention with the same participants. In gait parameters, the stride length and walking speed were significantly greater after the intervention, while the cadence decreased significantly. Both hip flexion and extension angles were significantly greater after the intervention. In terms of muscle activity, the rectus abdominis, the tibialis anterior, and the gastrocnemius were very different after the intervention. According to previous reports, employing a large stride length during NW would affect the normal gait after the training. The use of the Nordic pole may have stimulated a substantial forward movement in the lower extremities using the large range of motion of the hip joints. The benefits of NW include enhanced forward propulsion during gait and additional stability during the stance phase due to the greater support surface provided by the poles.
北欧步行干预对正常成人步行的影响
本研究的目的是比较和检查北欧步行(NW)干预前后正常步行时的步态参数、髋关节角度和下肢肌肉活动。19名健康男性(年龄26.3±2.4岁)被纳入研究。在步行过程中,我们使用足迹测量步态分析系统测量步态参数。Аngular采用imu型便携式三维运动分析仪测量髋关节的变化及各肌肉的肌电活动。上述测量是在一个小时的西北培训课程之前和之后进行的。对同一参与者在干预前后的髋关节角度、肌肉活动和步态参数进行比较。步态参数方面,干预后步幅和步行速度显著增大,步频显著降低。干预后髋关节屈伸角度均明显增大。在肌肉活动方面,腹直肌、胫骨前肌和腓肠肌在干预后有很大的不同。根据以往的报道,在NW中使用较大的步幅会影响训练后的正常步态。北欧极点的使用可能刺激了髋关节大范围运动的下肢向前运动。NW的好处包括在步态中增强向前推进力,在站立阶段由于杆子提供了更大的支撑面而增加了稳定性。
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