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Lower Extremity Biomechanical Relationships with Different Speeds in Traditional Minimalist and Barefoot Footwear

机译:在传统极简主义和赤脚鞋类中不同速度下肢的生物力学关系

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Minimalist running footwear has grown increasingly popular. Prior studies that have compared lower extremity biomechanics in minimalist running to traditional running conditions are largely limited to a single running velocity. This study compares the effects of running at various speeds on foot strike pattern, stride length, knee angles and ankle angles in traditional, barefoot, and minimalist running conditions. Twenty-six recreational runners (19-46 years of age) ran on a treadmill at a range of speeds (2.5-4.0 m·sec-1). Subjects ran with four different footwear conditions: personal, standard, and minimalist shoes and barefoot. 3D coordinates from video data were collected. The relationships between speed, knee and ankle angles at foot strike and toe-off, relative step length, and footwear conditions were evaluated by ANCOVA, with speed as the co-variate. Distribution of non-rearfoot strike was compared across shod conditions with paired t-tests. Non-rearfoot strike distribution was not significantly affected by speed, but was different between shod conditions (p < 0.05). Footwear condition and speed significantly affected ankle angle at touchdown, independent of one another (F [3,71] = 10.28, p < 0.001), with barefoot and minimalist running exhibiting greater plantarflexion at foot strike. When controlling for foot strike style, barefoot and minimalist runners exhibited greater plantarflexion than other conditions (p < 0.05). Ankle angle at lift-off and relative step length exhibited a significant interaction between speed and shod condition. Knee angles had a significant relationship with speed, but not with footwear. There is a clear influence of footwear, but not speed, on foot strike pattern. Additionally, speed and footwear predict ankle angles (greater plantarflexion at foot strike) and may have implications for minimalist runners and their risk of injury. Long-term studies utilizing various speeds and habituation times are needed.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Foot strike style does not change with speed, but does change with shod condition, with minimalist shoes exhibiting an intermediate distribution of forefoot strikes between barefoot and traditional shoes.Plantarflexion at touchdown does change with speed and with shoe type, with barefoot and minimalist shoes exhibiting a greater plantarflexion angle than traditional running shoes.Knee angles change with speed in all shod conditions, but knee flexion at touchdown is not different between shod conditions.Relative step length changes with speed and shod condition, but there is an interaction between these variables such that step length increases more quickly in traditional shoes as speed increases.
机译:极简主义的跑步鞋越来越受欢迎。先前的研究已经将极简主义跑步中的下肢生物力学与传统跑步条件进行了比较,这在很大程度上限于单个跑步速度。这项研究比较了在传统的,赤脚和极简的跑步条件下,以各种速度跑步对脚踏方式,步幅,膝盖角度和脚踝角度的影响。 26名(年龄介于19-46岁之间)的休闲跑步者在跑步机上以各种速度(2.5-4.0 m·sec -1 )跑步。受试者穿着四种不同的鞋履条件:个人鞋,标准鞋和极简鞋以及赤脚。从视频数据中收集了3D坐标。通过ANCOVA评估速度,踩脚和踩脚时膝盖和脚踝角度,相对步长和鞋类状况之间的关系,并将速度作为协变量。使用配对的t检验比较了在低潮条件下非后脚打击的分布。非后脚的打击分布不受速度影响显着,但在不同的击球条件下差异不明显(p <0.05)。鞋类状况和速度显着影响着地时的踝部角度,彼此独立(F [3,71] = 10.28,p <0.001),赤脚和极简主义跑步在踩地时表现出更大的plant屈。在控制脚部敲击风格时,赤脚和极简跑步者的足底屈曲比其他情况大(p <0.05)。抬起时的踝角和相对步长在速度和击球条件之间表现出显着的相互作用。膝盖角度与速度有很大关系,但与鞋类无关。鞋类对脚踏方式有明显的影响,但速度没有影响。此外,速度和鞋类可以预测踝关节的角度(踩脚时足底弯曲更大),并且可能对极简的跑步者及其受伤风险产生影响。需要长期研究以各种速度和适应时间进行。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 罢工风格不会随速度变化,但会随着穿鞋条件的变化而变化,极简主义的鞋子在前脚和传统鞋子之间呈现出前脚罢工的中间分布。 着陆时的足底屈曲确实会随着速度和鞋子类型而变化,赤脚和极简主义的鞋子的足底屈曲角度要比传统的跑鞋大。 在所有低位条件下,膝盖的角度都会随着速度的变化而变化,但膝盖鞋底条件之间的着地时屈曲没有什么不同。 相对步长随速度和鞋底条件的变化而变化,但是这些变量之间存在相互作用,使得传统鞋的步长随着速度的增加而更快地增加。 / li>

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