利用三维运动捕捉和动态肌电图评估网球运动员的腕部运动。

IF 0.7 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Wrist Surgery Pub Date : 2023-11-30 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777024
Jacqueline S Israel, Stacy R Loushin, Sabine U Tetzloff, Todd Ellenbecker, Kenton R Kaufman, Sanjeev Kakar
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摘要

背景 网球运动员经常出现尺侧腕部疼痛,这可能反映了重复性压力和/或错误的力学。研究网球击球的生物力学及其与腕部病理学的关系具有重要作用。本研究的目的是调查三维运动捕捉技术和动态肌电图(EMG)在用于研究青少年精英网球运动员的击球时,是否能揭示上肢运动模式可能与临床相关病理的发展相关。病例描述 从两名美国网球协会排名靠前的青少年网球运动员身上收集了击地球时的三维运动学和肌电图数据。观察到这两名球员在击球过程中的前屈/后伸、尺侧/桡侧偏移以及屈/伸的程度和时间存在一些差异。临床意义 先进的动作捕捉技术有助于深入了解击球过程中的复杂动作。这种方法可用于识别有受伤风险的运动员,并指导出现疼痛的运动员进行康复训练。证据等级 IV。
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Wrist Motion Assessment in Tennis Players using Three-Dimensional Motion Capture and Dynamic Electromyography.

Background  Tennis players often present with ulnar-sided wrist pain, which may reflect repetitive stress and/or faulty mechanics. There is a role for investigating the biomechanics of tennis strokes and how they may relate to wrist pathology. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether three-dimensional motion capture technology and dynamic electromyography (EMG), when used to study groundstrokes in elite junior tennis players, reveals patterns of upper extremity motion that may correlate with the development of clinically relevant pathology. Case Description  Three-dimensional kinematic and EMG data were collected from two United States Tennis Association-ranked adolescent tennis players during groundstrokes. There were several observed differences in the two players' degree and timing of pronation/supination, ulnar/radial deviation, and flexion/extension during their strokes. Clinical Significance  Advanced motion capture technology facilitates a nuanced understanding of complex movements involved in groundstroke production. This methodology may be useful for identifying athletes who are at risk for injury and guiding rehabilitation for players experiencing pain. Level of Evidence  IV.

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