骨骼肌疲劳和骨骼肌损伤的重叠:肌肉损伤连续体。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Carsten Schwiete, Christian Roth, Joachim Mester, Holger Broich, Michael Behringer
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摘要

背景:长期以来,肌肉疲劳一直被认为是肌肉过度使用损伤的潜在危险因素,经常因快速偏心收缩而发生。传统上,肌肉疲劳被认为主要是由代谢应激引起的,而肌肉损伤则被认为是机械过载的结果。然而,这种二元方法未能捕捉到复杂的生理机制,包括长时间的力抑制、酶渗漏或炎症反应,这两个实体之间存在重叠。正文:这篇叙述性综述综合了肌肉疲劳和肌肉损伤之间生理和机械重叠的证据。它详细阐述了肌肉损伤连续体的概念,包括肌肉疲劳的形式,可能导致机械组织损伤,并可能最终导致严重的肌肉损伤。此外,在职业运动负荷监测和损伤预防重叠的相关性进行了讨论。结论:理解和认识肌肉疲劳和肌肉损伤之间的相互作用对于制定个性化的预防策略、降低损伤风险和提高运动成绩至关重要。这种全面的方法对于改善负荷管理和确保运动员的长期健康和效率至关重要。
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Overlaps of Skeletal Muscle Fatigue and Skeletal Muscle Damage: The Muscle Injury Continuum.

Overlaps of Skeletal Muscle Fatigue and Skeletal Muscle Damage: The Muscle Injury Continuum.

Overlaps of Skeletal Muscle Fatigue and Skeletal Muscle Damage: The Muscle Injury Continuum.

Background: Muscle fatigue has long been identified as a potential risk factor for muscle overuse injuries, frequently occurring due to rapid eccentric contractions. Traditionally, muscle fatigue was thought to arise mainly to metabolic stress, whereas muscle damage was considered a consequence of mechanical overload. However, this binary approach fails to capture the complex physiological mechanisms, including prolonged-force depression, enzyme leakage or inflammatory responses, which overlap between both entities.

Main text: This narrative review synthesizes evidence regarding physiological and mechanical overlaps between muscle fatigue and muscle damage. It elaborates on the concept of a muscle injury continuum, including forms of muscle fatigue, possibly leading to mechanical tissue damage, and potentially culminating in severe muscle injuries. Additionally, the relevance of the overlaps for load monitoring and injury prevention in professional sports are discussed.

Conclusion: Understanding and recognizing the interplay between muscle fatigue and muscle damage is crucial for developing individualized prevention strategies, minimizing injury risk, and enhancing performance. This comprehensive approach is vital for improving load management and ensuring the long-term health and efficiency of athletes.

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Sports Medicine - Open
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