对于膝伸肌的全面评估,等长和动态测试都是必不可少的。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Ludovico Grossio, Francesco Salvaggio, Paolo R Brustio, Alberto Rainoldi, Pierre Samozino, Gennaro Boccia
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摘要:Grossio, L, Salvaggio, F, Brustio, PR, Rainoldi, A, Samozino, P和Boccia, G.对膝伸肌的全面评估,等长和动态测试都是必不可少的。测量工具和数据分析的改进提高了我们评估神经肌肉性能的可能性,但也造成了对这些可用信息的意义和实际应用的混淆。为了简化对力量评估的理解,我们的目的是将能够提供类似结果的力量、速度和力量指标分组。我们测量了64名年轻人(33名男性和31名女性)在等长和动态条件下的单腿膝关节伸肌力量。受试者在等长条件下进行最大和爆发性收缩,以评估最大扭矩(MVT)和扭矩发展率(RTD)。在动态条件下,通过增量载荷试验得到了转矩-速度关系。主成分分析(PCA)用于降低数据集和组变量的维数。主成分分析确定了4个成分:(a)“最大力”(由MVT, T0, RTD100, RTD150, Topt, Pmax组成),(b)“爆发力”(由RTD50、RTDpeak、RTD50N、RTD100N、RTD150N、RTDpeak、扭矩达到峰值时间、到达RTDpeak时间组成),(c)“高速力”(由V0和Vopt组成),(d)“弯曲”(C)。当数据按性别差异归一化时,“爆发力”作为第一个分量,Pmax包含在“高速力”分量中。目前的研究结果说明了测试爆发力(即早期RTD和标准化RTD指标)以及扭矩-速度谱的重要性,以便对神经肌肉质量进行更全面的评估。
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Both Isometric and Dynamic Testing Are Essential for a Comprehensive Assessment of the Knee Extensors.

Abstract: Grossio, L, Salvaggio, F, Brustio, PR, Rainoldi, A, Samozino, P, and Boccia, G. Both isometric and dynamic testing are essential for a comprehensive assessment of the knee extensors. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-The improvements of measurement tools and data analysis enhanced our possibilities to assess neuromuscular performance, but also created confusion regarding significance and practical applications of this available information. To simplify the strength assessment understanding, our purpose was to group force, velocity, and power metrics that could provide similar outcomes. We measured single-leg knee extensor strength under isometric and dynamic conditions on 64 young adults (33 men and 31 women). Subjects performed maximal and burst-like contractions under isometric conditions to assess maximal torque (MVT) and rate of torque development (RTD). Under dynamic conditions, a torque-velocity relationship was obtained from an incremental load test. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to reduce the dimensionality of the data set and group variables. Principal component analysis identified 4 components: (a) "Maximal force" (composed by MVT, T0, RTD100, RTD150, Topt, Pmax), (b) "Explosiveness" (composed by RTD50, RTDpeak, RTD50N, RTD100N, RTD150N, RTDpeakN, time to peak torque, time to RTDpeak), (c) "Force at high velocity" (composed by V0 and Vopt), and (d) "Curvature" (C). When data were normalized by sex differences, "Explosiveness" resulted as the first component and Pmax was included in the "Force at high velocity" component. The present findings remark the importance of testing the explosiveness (i.e., early RTD and normalized RTD metrics) together with torque-velocity profiling, to have a more comprehensive assessment of neuromuscular qualities.

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6.70
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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