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目的:本研究旨在定量阐明数周静态拉伸对股直肌柔韧性的影响。材料与方法:15名健康男性(年龄:26.4±2.2岁),每周进行5次自主静态拉伸右股直肌5分钟,持续四周。在经历不适或疼痛之前,参与者调整拉伸股直肌的张力。测量股直肌的杨氏模量和膝关节屈曲运动范围作为灵活性指标。杨氏模量采用横波弹性学测量。测量在基线进行,以及在拉伸计划开始后的两周和四周进行。采用广义线性混合模型评估拉伸程序后杨氏模量的变化以及杨氏模量对膝关节屈曲活动范围的影响。结果:与基线相比,拉伸2周和4周后股直肌杨氏模量下降(p = 0.0004, p = 0.0242, p = 0.0016)。结论:剪切波弹性图定量显示,几周的静态拉伸增加了健康男性股直肌的柔韧性。为期四周的静态拉伸方案降低了股直肌的杨氏模量,增加了膝关节屈曲的活动范围。
Quantitative evaluation of the effects of several weeks of static stretching on the flexibility of the rectus femoris using shear wave elastography: a before-after study.
Aim: The study aimed to quantitatively clarify the effects of several weeks of static stretching on the flexibility of the rectus femoris muscle using shear wave elastography.
Material and methods: Fifteen healthy men (age: 26.4 ± 2.2 years) were instructed to perform 5 min of voluntary static stretching of their right rectus femoris muscles five times a week for four weeks. The participants adjusted their stretching inrectus femoris muscle tensity to a point immediately before experiencing discomfort or pain. The Young's modulus of the rectus femoris muscle and the knee-flexion range of motion were measured as indicators of flexibility. The Young's modulus was measured using shear wave elastography. Measurements were performed at baseline, as well as at two and four weeks after the stretching program started. A generalized linear mixed model was used to assess the change in the Young's modulus after the stretching program and the effects of the Young's modulus on the knee-flexion range of motion.
Results: The Young's modulus of the rectus femoris muscle decreased after two and four weeks of stretching compared with the baseline (p = 0.0004 and p <0.0001, respectively). The Young's modulus of the rectus femoris muscle and the four-week duration of stretching affected the knee-flexion range of motion (p = 0.0242 and 0.0016, respectively).
Conclusions: Shear wave elastography quantitatively revealed that several weeks of static stretching increased the flexibility of the rectus femoris muscle in healthy men. A four-week static stretching regimen reduced the Young's modulus of the rectus femoris muscle and increased the knee-flexion range of motion.