步宽操作对跑步生物力学的影响。

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Liu Xu, Yuan Wang, Hanhui Jiang, Xiaoyi Yang, Justin Fernandez, Qichang Mei, Yaodong Gu
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摘要

步宽是影响跑步过程中下肢生物力学的关键因素,显著影响稳定性、运动表现和受伤风险。了解这些影响对于优化跑步表现和减少受伤风险至关重要。本研究评估不同步宽对不同跑步速度下下肢生物力学的影响。13名健康的中国男性(20-24岁)参加了这项研究,他们以3.0米/秒和3.7米/秒的速度跑步,使用六种不同的步宽:首选的步宽和五种不同的步宽(根据腿长减少13%和6.5%,增加6.5%,13%和25%)。使用动作捕捉系统和测力板收集数据,并通过重复测量方差分析和相关检验进行分析。结果表明,较宽的步宽显著降低了膝关节外展峰力矩和髋关节内收角,而较窄的步宽增加了膝关节负荷。这些发现对临床医生和跑步者具有重要意义,表明谨慎的步宽选择有助于降低受伤风险并提高跑步效率。该研究提供了一个新的数据集,为进一步研究步宽与跑步生物力学之间的关系奠定了基础,并为训练和康复实践提供了参考。
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Influence of Step-Width Manipulation on Running Biomechanics.

Step width is a critical factor influencing lower limb biomechanics during running, significantly affecting stability, performance, and injury risk. Understanding these effects is essential for optimizing running performance and minimizing injury risk. This study evaluated the effects of varying step widths on lower limb biomechanics at different running speeds. Thirteen healthy Chinese males (aged 20-24) participated in the study, running at speeds of 3.0 m/s and 3.7 m/s using six distinct step widths: the preferred step width and five variations (reductions of 13% and 6.5%, and increases of 6.5%, 13%, and 25%, based on leg length). Data were collected using a motion capture system and force plates and analyzed through repeated measures ANOVA and correlation tests. The results indicated that wider step widths significantly reduced peak knee abduction moments and hip adduction angles, whereas narrower step widths increased knee joint loading. These findings have important implications for clinicians and runners, suggesting that careful step width selection can help reduce injury risk and enhance running efficiency. This study contributes a new dataset that lays the foundation for future research into the relationship between step width and running biomechanics and serves as a reference for training and rehabilitation practices.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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