拉伸介导的肥厚在治疗、康复和运动训练中的意义和应用——对未来潜在应用的展望。

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
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摘要

肌肉力量和肥大对几乎所有运动都非常重要,但对更一般的预防和治疗方法也很重要。虽然增强肌肉功能和结构能力的最常见方法是阻力训练,但在某些情况下,阻力训练常规可能不可行,甚至可能是禁忌。最近发表的研究表明,在促进肌肉力量和肥厚方面,大容量静态拉伸项目具有潜力,尽管与阻力训练相比,每次拉伸的持续时间相对较长。因此,对于能够使用动态训练设施和有监督的训练的健康参与者来说,这种训练方法的实际适用性有限。然而,在拉伸介导的肥大可能有用的潜在情况下,应该进行研究。这篇最新的观点论文探讨了这种潜在的情况,包括在2型糖尿病患者的固定诱导萎缩中,以及作为普通阻力训练常规的补充,以增加健康或运动人群中肌肉机械过载的累积量。静态拉伸也可以用来抵消太空飞行中的肌肉萎缩,因为其他可能引起足够机械张力的训练形式似乎是不可行的或不切实际的。因此,我们探索静态拉伸例程的潜在应用,同时考虑其实际实施的可行性和机会。因此,目前的意见文件提供了进一步研究静态拉伸介导的适应作为潜在的被动替代的需求,重点是治疗和预防。
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Implications and Applications of Stretch-Mediated Hypertrophy in Therapy, Rehabilitation and Athletic Training-An Outlook to Future Potential Applications.

Muscle strength and hypertrophy are of high importance for almost every sport, but also for more general prevention and therapeutical approaches. While the most common way to enhance functional and structural muscle capacities is resistance training, there are scenarios in which a resistance training routine may not be feasible or may even be contraindicated. Recently published works showed the potential of high-volume static stretching programs when it comes to promoting muscle strength and hypertrophy, albeit with comparatively long stretching durations per bout in comparison with resistance training. Therefore, there is limited practical applicability of this training approach for healthy participants with access to dynamic training facilities and supervised training. However, there are potential settings in which stretch-mediated hypertrophy could be useful and should be investigated. This current opinion paper explores such potential settings, including in immobilization-induced atrophy, in patients with type 2 diabetes, and as a supplement to common resistance training routines to increase the accumulated volume of mechanical overload of the muscle in healthy or athletic populations. Static stretching might also be used to counteract atrophy in spaceflight because other forms of training that may induce sufficient levels of mechanical strain seem infeasible or impractical. Thus, we explore the potential applications of static stretching routines while considering the feasibility and opportunity for their practical implementation. Consequently, this current opinion paper provides a demand for further investigations of static stretch-mediated adaptations as a potential passive alternative with a focus on therapy and prevention.

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来源期刊
Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
18.40
自引率
5.10%
发文量
165
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sports Medicine focuses on providing definitive and comprehensive review articles that interpret and evaluate current literature, aiming to offer insights into research findings in the sports medicine and exercise field. The journal covers major topics such as sports medicine and sports science, medical syndromes associated with sport and exercise, clinical medicine's role in injury prevention and treatment, exercise for rehabilitation and health, and the application of physiological and biomechanical principles to specific sports. Types of Articles: Review Articles: Definitive and comprehensive reviews that interpret and evaluate current literature to provide rationale for and application of research findings. Leading/Current Opinion Articles: Overviews of contentious or emerging issues in the field. Original Research Articles: High-quality research articles. Enhanced Features: Additional features like slide sets, videos, and animations aimed at increasing the visibility, readership, and educational value of the journal's content. Plain Language Summaries: Summaries accompanying articles to assist readers in understanding important medical advances. Peer Review Process: All manuscripts undergo peer review by international experts to ensure quality and rigor. The journal also welcomes Letters to the Editor, which will be considered for publication.
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