功能性踝关节不稳定患者倾斜着地过程中的运动学和肌电测量

Li-Lan Fu
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功能性踝关节不稳定(FAI)是指踝关节活动范围正常,但由于控制不佳而容易扭伤的情况。许多研究发现,在着陆前和着陆后,开环和闭环反馈的稳定机制都有所下降。然而,对于FAI患者的详细神经肌肉功能知之甚少。本研究的目的是确定踝关节在倾斜着陆时的运动学和肌电图模式。本研究招募了12名单侧FAI患者和12名年龄匹配的健康对照者。研究人员在首次接触(IC)前100毫秒和后200毫秒的地面着陆任务期间测量了3D踝关节运动学(平均和峰值关节角)和肌电图(腓骨长肌、胫骨前肌、腓骨肌和比目鱼肌)。结果如下:在着陆前,FAI患者的腓肠肌活动和足底屈曲明显高于正常侧。着地后患侧腓骨长肌活动明显低于正常侧。然而,在FAI患者患侧和对照组之间没有发现差异。这些结果表明,FAI患者的开环和闭环神经肌肉控制在倾斜着陆任务中可能是不利的,但他们可以发展出一种补偿动作来模仿健康对照组的倾斜着陆。
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Measurement of Kinematics and Electromyography during a Tilted Landing Task in Patients with Functional Ankle Instability
Functional ankle instability (FAI) is a condition that the ankle with normal range of motion, but gets sprained easily due to poor control. Many studies found that decreased stabilizing mechanism existed in open and closed loop feedback during pre- and post-landing. However, little is known about the detailed neuromuscular functions in subjects with FAI. The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of kinematics and electromyography of ankle during a tilted landing task. Twelve subjects with unilateral FAI and 12 age-matched healthy controls were recruited in this study. Researchers measured the 3D ankle kinematics (average and peak joint angle) and electromyography (the peroneus longus, tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, and soleus muscle) during the titled ground landing task for the periods of 100 ms pre- and 200 ms post-initial contact (IC). The results were as follows: Patients with FAI had significantly higher gastrocnemius activity and the plantar flexion in the affected side compared to the sound side during pre-landing. The peroneus longus activity in the affected side was significantly lower than the sound side during post-landing. However, no differences were found among affected side of FAI patients and both sides of control. These findings conclude that open-loop and closed-loop neuromuscular controls in patients with FAI may be disadvantageous during tilted landing task, but they could develop a compensation action to imitate the tilted landing of the healthy controls.
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