局部肌肉振动对业余运动员深蹲力量和速度的直接影响:一项随机对照试验。

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背景:深蹲运动因其提高运动成绩的能力而被广泛认可。力/速度剖面的最新进展突出了爆炸动作中力量和速度的重要性。虽然已经应用了各种训练方法来增强这些参数,但它们的有效性仍然不一致。焦点振动作为一种潜在的干预手段已经出现,但它对深蹲运动的影响还没有得到广泛的研究。目的是评估在深蹲运动中,与孤立的自主收缩相比,在业余运动员中自发收缩的局部振动对力量/速度的有效性。方法:对72名业余运动员进行双盲随机临床试验。测量速度、力量、肌肉活动、感知力和临床变化。实验组采用局灶性肌肉振动治疗(100-180 Hz)结合自主收缩,假手术组采用相同的治疗方法,不使用振动头,靠近肌腹但不接触皮肤,进行局灶性肌肉振动治疗。结果:实验组的平均功率有统计学意义的改善(p < 0.001;ES = 0.08),峰值流速(p < 0.010;ES = 0.42),平均流速(p < 0.001;ES = 0.66)。组间分析显示,实验组在峰值功率上优于对照组(p < 0.049;ES = 0.65),平均功率(p < 0.034;ES = 1.42),峰值流速(p < 0.024;ES = 0.095),平均速度(p < 0.002;Es = 1.67)。结论:局部肌肉振动(100- 180hz)结合主动肌肉收缩可显著提高业余运动员深蹲运动的力量和速度。
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Immediate Effects of Focal Muscle Vibration on Squat Power and Velocity in Amateur Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Background: Squat exercises are widely recognized for their ability to improve sports performance. Recent advancements in force/velocity profiling have highlighted the importance of power and velocity in explosive movements. While various training methods have been applied to enhance these parameters, their effectiveness remains inconsistent. Focal vibration has emerged as a potential intervention, yet its impact on squat performance has not been extensively explored. The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of focal vibration with voluntary contractions on power/velocity during a squat exercise in amateur athletes in comparison with voluntary contraction in isolation. Methods: A double-blind, randomized clinical trial with 72 amateur athletes. Velocity, power, muscle activity, perceived effort, and clinical change were measured. The experimental group received focal muscle vibration therapy (100-180 Hz) combined with voluntary contraction, while the sham group underwent identical procedures and focal muscle vibration without the vibrating head, close to the muscle belly but without touching the skin. Results: Statistically significant improvements in the experimental group were found for mean power (p < 0.001; ES = 0.08), peak velocity (p < 0.010; ES = 0.42), and mean velocity (p < 0.001; ES = 0.66) during the squat. Between-group analysis favored the experimental group in peak power (p < 0.049; ES = 0.65), mean power (p < 0.034; ES = 1.42), peak velocity (p < 0.024; ES = 0.095), and mean velocity (p < 0.002; ES = 1.67). Conclusions: Focal muscle vibration (100-180 Hz) combined with active muscle contraction significantly enhances power and velocity during squat exercises in amateur athletes.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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