在混合式终极提升装置(HULK)上脚跟上升时的站立影响:一种未来的微重力运动机器。

Frontiers in Physiology Pub Date : 2022-08-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fphys.2022.943443
Logan Kluis, Ravi Patel, William K Thompson, Beth Lewandowski, Ana Diaz-Artiles
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在微重力环境下的长期任务,如国际空间站(ISS)或未来的火星任务,可能会导致宇航员的生理条件下降。目前的缓解策略包括有节制的饮食,加上阻力训练和有氧运动。随着对长时间太空任务的不断努力,有空间优化成本,所需的使用时间和运动设备的质量。这项研究的重点是在使用混合终极举重套件(HULK)设备时,了解脚跟提升(HR)锻炼的生物力学,这是一种旨在优化体积和功能的锻炼设备。利用生物力学工具OpenSim,通过分析运动学和动力学数据,评估HR足位(15°内、15°外、直)的效果。特别地,我们分析了单个受试者的峰值关节角、运动范围、关节力矩和角脉冲。初步结果显示,不同脚姿在踝关节/跖指关节/距下关节角度、活动范围、关节力矩和角脉冲方面无显著差异。此外,将负重心率运动与没有HULK装置的体重心率运动进行比较。最后,对长期空间任务的最佳人力资源程序提出了建议。还讨论了对地球上的健康和康复的影响。
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The impact of stance during heel raises on the hybrid ultimate lifting kit (HULK) device: A future microgravity exercise machine.

The impact of stance during heel raises on the hybrid ultimate lifting kit (HULK) device: A future microgravity exercise machine.

The impact of stance during heel raises on the hybrid ultimate lifting kit (HULK) device: A future microgravity exercise machine.

The impact of stance during heel raises on the hybrid ultimate lifting kit (HULK) device: A future microgravity exercise machine.

Extended missions in microgravity, such as those on the International Space Station (ISS) or future missions to Mars, can result in the physiological deconditioning of astronauts. Current mitigation strategies include a regimented diet in addition to resistance training paired with aerobic exercise. With the increased effort toward long duration space missions, there is room to optimize the cost, required time of use, and mass of exercise equipment. This research effort focuses on understanding the biomechanics of Heel Raise (HR) exercises while using the Hybrid Ultimate Lifting Kit (HULK) device, an exercise device designed to optimize volume and functionality. Using the biomechanics tool OpenSim, the effect of HR foot stance (15° inward, 15° outward, and straight) was assessed by analyzing kinematic and kinetic data. In particular, we analyzed peak joint angles, range of motion, joint moments, and angular impulses of a single subject. Preliminary results indicated no significant differences in terms of ankle/metatarsophalangeal/subtalar joint angles, range of motion, joint moments, and angular impulses between foot stances. In addition, loaded HR exercises were compared to body weight HR exercises without the HULK device. Finally, recommendations are made towards an optimal HR routine for long-duration space missions. The impact to health and rehabilitation on Earth is also discussed.

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