偏心收缩与静态拉伸对运动范围和肌肉肌腱力学的剂量-反应和运动间的延续效应。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Anthony David Kay, Anthony William Baross, Brett Anthony Baxter, Anthony John Blazevich
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目的:偏心阻力训练可显著提高关节最大活动范围(ROM),突出其作为静态拉伸替代方案的潜力。然而,对其短期影响或相关机制知之甚少。因此,本研究比较了18名健康志愿者在运动过程中的反应和运动过程中偏心收缩和静态拉伸的延续效应。方法:采用平衡交叉设计,参与者在两种条件下完成四个疗程:偏心收缩(EC1, EC2)和静态拉伸(SS1, SS2),每次间隔48-72小时。EC包括5组10 × 3-s的等速偏心收缩,SS包括5组30-s的静态拉伸(总受拉时间= 150 s)。记录每组前后的背屈ROM和被动跖屈肌扭矩,并测量干预前后的最大等距跖屈肌扭矩、主动跟腱刚度和被动腓肠肌内侧刚度。结果:在EC1和SS1治疗后,ROM显著增加(2.2°-6.0°),肌肉-肌腱单位(MTU)刚度降低(2.7-7.3%),肌肉刚度降低(8.4%)。然而,只有EC1改善了拉伸公差(30.7%)和降低了跟腱刚度(12.0%)。在干预前的ROM(5.9°,塌陷数据)、拉伸公差(38.0%)和MTU刚度(41.7%)进行两次拉伸和收缩后,出现了可比较的两组间的延续效应。结论:与静态拉伸相比,偏心收缩导致急性ROM增加两倍以上,刚度和拉伸耐受性变化更大。两节课后显著的结转效应也提示对ROM的增加有更强的刺激作用,对临床实践和运动处方具有重要意义。
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Within-session dose-response and between-session carry-over effects of eccentric contractions versus static stretches on range of motion and muscle-tendon mechanics.

Purpose: Eccentric resistance training produces substantial increases in maximum joint range of motion (ROM), highlighting its potential as an alternative to static stretching. However, little is known about the short-term effects or associated mechanisms. Therefore, this study compared within-session responses and between-session carry-over effects of eccentric contractions and static stretching in 18 healthy human volunteers.

Methods: Using a counterbalanced crossover design, participants completed four sessions across two conditions: Eccentric contractions (EC1, EC2) and static stretching (SS1, SS2), with 48-72 h between sessions. EC comprised 5 sets of 10 × 3-s isokinetic eccentric contractions while SS comprised 5 sets of 30-s static stretches (total time under tension = 150 s). Dorsiflexion ROM and passive plantarflexor torque were recorded before and after each set, and maximal isometric plantarflexor torque, active Achilles tendon stiffness, and passive gastrocnemius medialis stiffness were measured pre- and post-intervention.

Results: Significant within-session increases in ROM (2.2°-6.0°) and reductions in muscle-tendon unit (MTU) stiffness (2.7-7.3%) and muscle stiffness (8.4%) occurred after both EC1 and SS1. However, only EC1 improved stretch tolerance (30.7%) and decreased Achilles tendon stiffness (12.0%). Comparable between-session carry-over effects occurred after two sessions of stretches and contractions in pre-intervention ROM (5.9°, collapsed data), stretch tolerance (38.0%), and MTU stiffness (41.7%).

Conclusion: Eccentric contractions produced more than twice the acute ROM increase and greater changes in stiffness and stretch tolerance than static stretching. The significant carry-over effects after two sessions indicate also indicate a more potent stimulus for increasing ROM, with important implications for clinical practice and exercise prescription.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Applied Physiology (EJAP) aims to promote mechanistic advances in human integrative and translational physiology. Physiology is viewed broadly, having overlapping context with related disciplines such as biomechanics, biochemistry, endocrinology, ergonomics, immunology, motor control, and nutrition. EJAP welcomes studies dealing with physical exercise, training and performance. Studies addressing physiological mechanisms are preferred over descriptive studies. Papers dealing with animal models or pathophysiological conditions are not excluded from consideration, but must be clearly relevant to human physiology.
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