Neuromuscular timing modification in responses to increased speed and proportional resistance while pushing a sled in young adults

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Martin G. Rosario
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School of Physical Therapy, Texas Woman’s University, Dallas, Texas, United States of America. _______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Introduction: The XPO Sled Trainer used in this research is a novel device that provides low rolling resistance at low speeds with an instant and automatic equivalent increment in resistance with increased speed. Purpose: To examine the impact of using the XPO Trainer on neuromuscular activation time at low and high speeds in young, seemingly healthy adults. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of 36 healthy adults (age: 24.6±3.9 years). Each participant wore surface electromyography (EMG) electrodes on their dominant leg over the anterior tibialis and gastrocnemius (GA). The four tasks examined in this work were, walk, run, walk pushing (WP) and run pushing (RP). Participants were asked to walk on their self-selected speed. To execute the tasks, participants walked and ran a distance of 40 feet both with and without the XPO Trainer sled. Subjects completed a total of 3 trials per task (total of 12) with one-minute breaks between tasks to reduce fatigue. Results: Neuromuscular time for activation was significantly modified while pushing the sled in both self-selected speeds, particularly in GA muscle. WP and RP exhibited an inverted relationship in neuromuscular timing patterns. Conclusion/Clinical Relevance: We suggest using the sled while walking to provoke endurance and running to work on strengthening of lower leg musculature. The sled proved to be a useful adjunct tool for neuromuscular training in different alterations of the lower limb muscles, especially the extensor musculature.
年轻人在推雪橇时对速度增加和比例阻力的反应中的神经肌肉时序改变
美国德克萨斯州达拉斯市德克萨斯女子大学物理治疗学院。_______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 文摘简介:XPO雪橇训练用于这项研究是一种新型的装置,为低速低滚动阻力,提供即时和自动等效增加阻力的增加速度。目的:研究使用XPO训练器对年轻、看似健康的成年人低速和高速神经肌肉激活时间的影响。材料与方法:健康成人36例(年龄24.6±3.9岁)。每个参与者在其主腿胫骨前肌和腓肠肌(GA)上佩戴表面肌电图(EMG)电极。本研究考察的四项任务为:步行、跑步、推步行(WP)和推跑步(RP)。参与者被要求以自己选择的速度行走。为了完成这些任务,参与者在有或没有XPO训练雪橇的情况下步行和跑步40英尺。受试者每项任务共完成3次试验(共12次),任务之间休息一分钟以减少疲劳。结果:当以两种自选速度推雪橇时,神经肌肉的激活时间显著改变,尤其是GA肌。WP和RP在神经肌肉时间模式上呈反向关系。结论/临床意义:我们建议在步行时使用雪橇来激发耐力和跑步来加强下肢肌肉组织。雪橇被证明是一种有用的辅助工具,用于神经肌肉训练的不同改变的下肢肌肉,特别是伸肌。
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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