下坡和上坡跑步如何干扰姿势和肌肉活动:一项描述性的实验室研究
Nadine Engeler1, Eric Lichtenstein1, Oliver Faude1
1Department of Sport, Exercise and Health University of Basel.
International journal of sports physical therapy
|August 4, 2025
概括
在不同的梯度上跑步会显著改变干部和骨盆的姿势. 下坡跑步会增加腰部主症,可能会冒脊椎过载的风险,而上坡跑步可能更安全地进行康复.
科学领域:
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 运动医学 运动医学
背景情况:
- 跑步动力学和肌肉活动在上坡和下坡跑步之间有所不同.
- 对干部和骨盆对跑步梯度的反应的研究是有限的.
- 了解这些变化对于伤害预防和康复策略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究各种跑步梯度对干部和骨盆姿势的影响.
- 分析不同斜率的干部和下肢的肌肉活动.
- 提供有关在运行过程中等级特定的生物力学适应的见解.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及12名休跑步者的描述性实验室研究.
- 3D动作捕捉用于评估运动变量,如腰部病和部下降.
- 表面电肌图测量干部和下肢肌肉的肌肉活动.
- 使用线性混合效应模型和科恩d用于效应大小的统计分析.
主要成果:
- 下坡跑步 (例如,-15%) 增加了腰部主症和减少了部下降.
- 上坡跑步 (例如,+15%) 降低了腰部主症.
- 下肢肌肉活动在的坡度上增加.
- 勃起脊柱活动在轻度下坡梯度下降 (-10%, -5%),而腹部肌肉没有显示出一致的变化.
结论:
- 下坡跑步可能会增加腰椎过重负荷的风险,因为增加了主病.
- 建议从上坡到平面进行训练进展,然后进行下坡跑步以恢复背部受伤.
- 建议进行梯度特定的训练,以满足不同的神经肌肉需求.
关键词:
生物力学 生物力学电动肌谱学 电动肌谱学部下降 部下降 部下降腰部主病是指腰部主病.骨盆倾斜的情况跑步步的动力学 跑步步的动力学脊柱 脊柱 脊柱 脊柱 脊柱跑步机上的跑步机.车的倾斜度 车的倾斜度更多相关视频
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