反重力跑步机作为术后和损伤康复工具:减轻负重跑步时的接触力和肌肉活动。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Sergei O Alexeev, Rishi Trikha, Steven Short, Kenneth J Hunt
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目的研究在反重力(AG)跑步机上减重跑步对维持健康受试者正常肌肉激活和减少足底力的影响:设计:描述性实验室研究:环境:临床运动医学中心:20名健康受试者(10男10女),年龄在18至29岁之间:独立变量:受试者在标准跑步机上以每小时 6.5 英里的速度跑步,以及在 AG 跑步机上以 100%、90%、80%、70%、60% 和 50% 的体重水平跑步:使用压力鞋垫记录动态足底负荷数据。使用带有嵌入式加速度计的表面肌电图电极来估计肌肉活动的时间和幅度、步长和步频:结果:随着体重的减轻,峰值压力、最大力量和力量时间积分(FTI)都有明显的连续下降。体重减少 50%,脚跟处的最大力减少 51%,力时间积分减少 59%,而跖骨头处则减少 19% 至 28%。体重达到或低于 70% 时,足跟和足中部的接触面积减少。下肢肌肉活动随着体重的减少而减少,同时保持正常的肌肉募集时间:AG跑步机在保持正常肌肉募集模式的同时,减少了负荷力。减轻体重的跑步会优先减轻后足的负荷。AG跑步机可作为足部或踝关节损伤后的有效康复工具,并可能被证明优于其他有限负重方法。
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The Antigravity Treadmill as a Postoperative and Injury Rehabilitation Tool: Reduction in Contact Forces and Muscle Activity With Reduced Weight Running.

Objective: To investigate the effects of reduced weight running on the antigravity (AG) treadmill on maintenance of normal muscle activation and reduction of plantar forces in healthy subjects.

Design: Descriptive laboratory study.

Setting: Clinical sports medicine center.

Participants: Twenty healthy subjects (10 male and 10 female) aged 18 to 29 years.

Independent variables: Subjects running at 6.5 miles per hour on a standard treadmill and on the AG treadmill at 100%, 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%, and 50% of bodyweight levels.

Main outcome measures: Dynamic plantar loading data were recorded using pressure insoles. Surface electromyography electrodes with imbedded accelerometers were used to estimate timing and magnitude of muscle activity, stride length, and cadence.

Results: There was a significant, sequential reduction in peak pressure, maximum force, and force time integral (FTI) with decreasing bodyweight. A 50% bodyweight reduction resulted in a 51% reduction in maximum force and a 59% reduction in FTI in the heel, as compared with 19% to 28% at the metatarsal heads. There was reduced contact area in the heel and midfoot at and below 70% BW. Lower limb muscle activity decreases with reduced bodyweight while maintain normal muscle recruitment timing.

Conclusions: The AG treadmill provides a reduction in loading forces while maintaining normal muscle recruitment patterns. Decreased BW running preferentially unloads the hindfoot. The AG treadmill can be an effective rehabilitation tool following foot or ankle injury and may prove superior to other limited weight-bearing methods.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
185
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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