前爬泳时上、中、下胸椎、腰椎和骨盆旋转角度的差异。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Takato Ogata, Tomoya Takabayashi, Haruki Toma, Takanori Kikumoto, Masayoshi Kubo
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摘要

前爬泳时的身体翻滚是指脊柱沿纵轴旋转。通常在肩部和骨盆进行评估;然而,中、下胸椎和腰椎被忽视了。因此,我们的目的是研究在爬泳过程中,上身(肩膀转动)、中、下胸椎、腰椎和骨盆(臀部转动)的旋转角度和峰值时间的差异。这项研究包括16名健康的游泳者。参与者将五个惯性测量单元连接到棘突上,并进行50米的爬泳。我们测量并比较了呼吸侧脊柱节段的最大旋转角度和时间。上胸椎(67.5±13.6°)旋转最大,其次是中胸椎(55.2±13.6°),超过下胸椎(46.1±12.2°)、腰椎(46.3±11.7°)和骨盆(46.5±9.0°)。下胸椎、腰椎和骨盆的角度没有显著差异,所有节段的峰值时间也没有显著差异。胸扭转与上胸椎旋转角度呈正相关。研究结果强调了评估胸椎中部肩关节和髋部转动的重要性。
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Differences in the rotation angles of the upper, middle, and lower thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis during front crawl swimming.

Body roll during front crawl swimming refers to spinal rotation along the longitudinal axis. It is typically evaluated at the shoulders and pelvis; however, the middle and lower thoracic and lumbar spine are overlooked. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the differences in rotation angles and peak timing across the upper (shoulder roll), middle and lower thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis (hip roll) during front crawl swimming. This study included 16 healthy swimmers. Participant had five inertial measurement units attached to the spinous processes and performed a 50 m front crawl swim. We measured and compared peak rotation angle and timing on the breathing side across the spinal segments. The upper thoracic spine (67.5 ± 13.6°) exhibited the greatest rotation, followed by the middle thoracic (55.2 ± 13.6°), which exceeded the lower thoracic (46.1 ± 12.2°), lumbar spine (46.3 ± 11.7°), and pelvis (46.5 ± 9.0°). No significant differences were found among angles of lower thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis, nor in peak timing across all segments. A significant positive correlation was observed between thoracic torsion and upper thoracic rotation angles. Study findings highlighted the importance of evaluating the middle thoracic spine along with shoulder and hip roll.

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Sports Biomechanics
Sports Biomechanics 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
135
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sports Biomechanics is the Thomson Reuters listed scientific journal of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS). The journal sets out to generate knowledge to improve human performance and reduce the incidence of injury, and to communicate this knowledge to scientists, coaches, clinicians, teachers, and participants. The target performance realms include not only the conventional areas of sports and exercise, but also fundamental motor skills and other highly specialized human movements such as dance (both sport and artistic). Sports Biomechanics is unique in its emphasis on a broad biomechanical spectrum of human performance including, but not limited to, technique, skill acquisition, training, strength and conditioning, exercise, coaching, teaching, equipment, modeling and simulation, measurement, and injury prevention and rehabilitation. As well as maintaining scientific rigour, there is a strong editorial emphasis on ''reader friendliness''. By emphasising the practical implications and applications of research, the journal seeks to benefit practitioners directly. Sports Biomechanics publishes papers in four sections: Original Research, Reviews, Teaching, and Methods and Theoretical Perspectives.
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