内框架与无框架背包行走时矢状脊柱运动的运动学评价

Journal of chiropractic medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.jcm.2025.09.020
Lori Beth A. Bryson DC , Jonathan D. Bryson DC , Brent S. Russell MS, DC , Ronald S. Hosek PhD, DC, MPH
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摘要

目的研究无框架背包和内框架背包行走时矢状位脊柱运动情况。方法20名成年大学生在跑步机上行走,在头部、T1、T12椎体和骶骨上安装惯性测量装置。他们在没有背包的情况下行走,背着6.8公斤的背包行走,并在15分钟后背着背包行走。第一天,他们背着没有结构支撑的背包;第二天,他们穿着一个内置框架的背包,背包上有腰带和胸部压缩带。使用R语言编写的应用程序确定了循环矢状屈曲和伸展端点。结果在所有试验中,受试者在行走时腰椎轻微弯曲;弯曲度随着负载和时间的增加而显著增加,无框包装更是如此。随着负荷和时间的增加,胸部区域呈渐进式延伸,仅在无框背包中有显著性。随着负荷和时间的推移,颈椎区域趋向于渐进式伸展,两组均无明显变化。结论在这组在跑步机上行走的成年学生中,腰屈、胸伸和颈椎伸有增加的趋势,无框架背包的变化比有内框架背包的变化更明显。
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Kinematic Evaluation of Sagittal Spine Motion During Walking With Internal Frame and Frameless Backpacks

Objective

The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal spinal movements during walking with frameless and internal frame backpacks.

Methods

Twenty adult students from a chiropractic college walked on a treadmill while wearing inertial measurement units mounted on the head, T1 and T12 vertebrae, and sacrum. They walked without a backpack, with a backpack loaded with 6.8 kg, and after 15 minutes walking with the loaded pack. Day 1, they wore a backpack with no structural support; day 2, they wore an internal frame backpack with a hip belt and chest compression straps. Cyclic sagittal flexion and extension endpoints were identified using an application written in the R language.

Results

Participants walked with the lumbar spine in slight flexion throughout all trials with both packs; flexion significantly increased with load and with time, more so with the frameless pack. The thoracic region showed progressive extension with load and time, significant only for the frameless pack. The cervical region trended toward progressive extension with load and time, with no significant changes for either pack.

Conclusion

In this group of adult students walking on a treadmill, there were trends of increasing lumbar flexion, thoracic extension, and cervical extension, with changes more pronounced with a frameless backpack than one with an internal frame.
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