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The influence of reduced hamstring length on patellofemoral joint stress during squatting in healthy male adults.

机译:健康男性成年男子蹲时绳肌长度减少对of股关节应力的影响。

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Increased patellofemoral joint (PFJ) stress has been implicated in the development of PFJ pathologies. Previous studies have identified a relationship between reduced hamstring length and patellofemoral pain syndrome. Hamstring stretching is also recommended in the management thereof. However, the relationship between reduced hamstring length and PFJ stress has not been explored in vivo during activities that load the PFJ, such as squatting. The objective of this study was to determine if persons with reduced hamstring length demonstrate increased PFJ stress during squatting compared with individuals without reduced hamstring length. Eight participants with, and eight participants without, reduced hamstring length were assessed to determine their PFJ contact area using magnetic resonance imaging, and their PFJ reaction force during squatting using motion analysis. Data collected were entered into a biomechanical model to calculate medial, lateral and total PFJ stress. It was found that participants with reduced hamstring length had significantly greater total (393.39 Pa/kg vs. 213.01 Pa/kg) and lateral (311.23 Pa/kg vs. 142.55 Pa/kg) PFJ stress at 60 degrees knee flexion during squat descent and ascent (427.75 Pa/kg vs. 255.64 Pa/kg and 337.75 Pa/kg vs. 170.63 Pa/kg, respectively). This was due to significantly increased PFJ reaction force at 60 degrees knee flexion during squat descent (12.18 N/kg vs. 7.21 N/kg) and ascent (13.03 N/kg vs. 8.72 N/kg), and lower medial PFJ contact area at 60 degrees knee flexion (88 mm(2) vs. 160 mm(2)). The results of this study demonstrate a relationship between reduced hamstring length and increased PFJ stress during squatting due to increased PFJ reaction force and reduced medial PFJ contact area.
机译:pa股关节(PFJ)应力的增加已牵涉到PFJ病理的发展。先前的研究已经确定绳肌长度减少与pa股疼痛综合征之间的关系。在其管理中也建议进行绳肌拉伸。但是,尚未在增加负重的活动,例如蹲下的过程中在体内探索减少的绳肌长度和PFJ应力之间的关系。这项研究的目的是确定与没有减少ham绳肌长度的人相比,减少绳肌长度的人在蹲期间是否表现出增加的PFJ压力。评估了八名绳肌长度减少的参与者和八名没有without绳肌长度减少的参与者,通过磁共振成像评估了他们的PFJ接触面积,并使用运动分析确定了他们在蹲期间的PFJ反作用力。将收集的数据输入到生物力学模型中以计算内侧,外侧和总PFJ应力。发现腿筋长度减少的参与者在下蹲和下蹲时60度屈膝时的总PFJ应力(393.39 Pa / kg对213.01 Pa / kg)和侧向(311.23 Pa / kg对142.55 Pa / kg)明显更大。上升(分别为427.75 Pa / kg与255.64 Pa / kg和337.75 Pa / kg与170.63 Pa / kg)。这是由于下蹲时(60.18 N / kg vs. 7.21 N / kg)和上升(13.03 N / kg vs. 8.72 N / kg)在下蹲时屈膝时PFJ反作用力显着增加,以及PFJ内侧接触面积较低在60度屈膝时(88毫米(2)对160毫米(2))。这项研究的结果表明,由于增加的PFJ反作用力和减小的PFJ内侧接触面积,减少了绳肌的长度和增加的PFJ应力之间的关系。

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