急性全身振动不会提高前十字韧带重建者的跳跃能力

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Derek R Dewig, Adam S Lepley, Alex Nilius, Darin A Padua, Brian G Pietrosimone, Erik A Wikstrom, J Troy Blackburn
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背景:前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)患者往往无法恢复到以前的运动水平。虽然这种情况是多方面的,但无法恢复受伤前表现的原因可能是慢性股四头肌功能障碍导致的负重能力受损。全身振动(WBV)可急性改善前交叉韧带损伤后的股四头肌功能和生物力学,但其对跳跃高度、反应性力量指数(RSI)、膝关节功和力量等跳跃表现结果的影响尚不清楚:评估 WBV 对前交叉韧带损伤患者跳跃表现的急性影响:设计:交叉研究设计:研究实验室:36名原发性单侧前交叉韧带损伤患者:参与者以迷你深蹲的姿势站在 WBV 平台上,在六次 60 秒的间歇期间进行振动或不进行振动(对照组),间歇期间休息 2 分钟:双腿跳跃任务分别在干预前和干预后完成(WBV 或对照组),包括从一个 30 厘米的箱子上跳到距离参与者身高一半的两个力板上。跳跃任务要求参与者在撞击力板时最大限度地垂直跳跃:结果:全身振动对研究结果(即跳跃高度、RSI、膝关节做功和力量)中任何一个肢体都没有显著改善(P = .053-.839):这些结果表明,单次 WBV 运动不足以改善前交叉韧带损伤患者的跳跃表现。因此,使用 WBV 来快速提高 ACLR 术后的跳跃能力可能是没有必要的。未来的研究应评估反复接触 WBV 并结合其他负重运动干预对跳跃表现的影响。
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An Acute Bout of Whole-Body Vibration Does Not Improve Jumping Performance in Those With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

Context: Individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often fail to return to their previous level of sport performance. Although multifaceted, this inability to regain preinjury performance may be influenced by impaired plyometric ability attributable to chronic quadriceps dysfunction. Whole-body vibration (WBV) acutely improves quadriceps function and biomechanics after ACLR, but its effects on jumping performance outcomes such as jump height, the reactive strength index (RSI), and knee work and power are unknown.

Objective: To evaluate the acute effects of WBV on measures of jumping performance in those with ACLR.

Design: Crossover study design.

Setting: Research laboratory.

Patients or other participants: Thirty-six individuals with primary, unilateral ACLR.

Intervention(s): Participants stood on a WBV platform in a mini-squat position while vibration or no vibration (control) was applied during six 60-second bouts with 2 minutes of rest between bouts.

Main outcome measure(s): Double-leg jumping tasks were completed preintervention and postintervention (WBV or control) and consisted of jumping off a 30-cm box to 2 force plates half the participant's height away. The jumping task required participants to maximally jump vertically upon striking the force plates.

Results: Whole-body vibration did not produce significant improvements in any of the study outcomes (ie, jump height, RSI, and knee work and power) in either limb (P = .053-.839).

Conclusions: These results suggest that a single bout of WBV is insufficient for improving jumping performance in individuals with ACLR. As such, using WBV to acutely improve jumping performance post-ACLR is likely not warranted. Future research should evaluate the effects of repeated exposure to WBV in combination with other plyometric interventions on jumping performance.

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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
106
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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