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Acute Effects of Dynamic Stretching on Mechanical Properties Result From both Muscle-Tendon Stretching and Muscle Warm-Up

机译:动态拉伸对肌肉-肌腱拉伸和肌肉热身的急性影响

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We investigated the acute effects of dynamic stretching on mechanical properties of plantar flexor muscles and tested the hypothesis that it would result from an interaction between muscle-tendon stretching and muscle warm-up. To test the stretching effect, dynamic stretching (DS) was compared to static stretching (SS). To test the warm-up effect, DS was compared to submaximal isometric muscle activity (SIMA) with similar contraction intensity. A control condition served as reference. These four conditioning activities were time matched (2×20s) and tested on separate days on 13 volunteers. Electrical neurostimulation was applied to investigate muscle mechanical properties (peak doublet torque (PDT) and rate of torque development (RTD)), before assessing maximal voluntary isometric torque (MVIT). Passive torque and muscle fascicles length, were measured respectively with a dynamometer and ultrasonography during a maximal passive dorsiflexion. These parameters were recorded before and after each conditioning activities. MVIT, PDT, RTD and fascicles length remained unaffected, while passive torque was significantly reduced (-11.6 ± 14.8%) after DS. SS significantly decreased MVIT (-7.7 ± 3.8%) and enhanced fascicles length (45.3 ± 49.2%), whereas SIMA increased PDT (5.8 ± 5.2%) and RTD (7.4 ± 8.3%) without affecting passive torque or fascicles length. These results may suggest that, during dynamic stretching, muscle-tendon stretching effects would partly counteract muscle warm-up effects.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Dynamic stretching did not affect maximal voluntary and evoked torque production, but decreased passive resistive torque.During dynamic stretching, MTU stretching effects would partly counteract muscle warm-up effects.Associated to stronger contractions, dynamic stretching could be a part of warm-up procedure, to optimize the subsequent muscle performance.
机译:我们研究了动态拉伸对plant屈肌力学性能的急性影响,并检验了以下假设:肌腱拉伸与肌肉预热之间的相互作用会导致这种拉伸。为了测试拉伸效果,将动态拉伸(DS)与静态拉伸(SS)进行了比较。为了测试热身效果,将DS与具有类似收缩强度的最大等距肌肉活动(SIMA)进行了比较。对照条件用作参考。对这四个调节活动进行时间匹配(2×20s),并分别在13天的志愿者身上进行测试。在评估最大自愿等距扭矩(MVIT)之前,应用电神经刺激来研究肌肉力学性能(峰值双峰扭矩(PDT)和扭矩发展速率(RTD))。在最大被动背屈期间,分别用测力计和超声检查来测量被动扭矩和肌肉束长度。在每次调节活动之前和之后记录这些参数。 MVIT,PDT,RTD和束长度保持不受影响,而DS后被动扭矩显着降低(-11.6±14.8%)。 SS显着降低了MVIT(-7.7±3.8%)和增加了束长度(45.3±49.2%),而SIMA增加了PDT(5.8±5.2%)和RTD(7.4±8.3%),而不会影响被动扭矩或束长度。这些结果可能表明,在动态拉伸过程中,肌腱的拉伸效果会部分抵消肌肉的热身效果。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> <!-list -behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 动态拉伸不会影响最大的自愿和诱发扭矩产生,但会降低被动抵抗扭矩。
  • 在动态拉伸过程中,MTU拉伸效果会部分抵消肌肉的热身效果。 与更强的收缩相关,动态拉伸可能是热身过程的一部分,以优化随后的肌肉性能。 li>
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