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A preliminary study on the differences in male and female muscle force distribution patterns during squatting and lunging maneuvers

机译:蹲和弓步动作中男性和女性肌肉力量分布模式差异的初步研究

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In the United States, 250,000 people tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) annually with females at higher risk of ACL failure then males. By predicting muscle forces during low impact maneuvers we may be able to estimate possible muscle imbalances that could lead to ACL failure during highly dynamic maneuvers. The purpose of this initial study was to predict muscle forces in males and females similar in size and activity level, during squat and lunge maneuvers. We hypothesized that during basic low impact maneuvers (a) distribution of quadriceps forces are different in males and females and (b) females exhibit quadriceps dominance when compared to males. Two males and three females performed squatting and lunging maneuvers while electromyography (EMG) data, motion capture data, and ground reaction forces were collected. Nine individual muscle forces for muscles that cross the knee were estimated using an EMG-driven model. Results suggest that males activate more their rectus femoris muscle than females, who in turn activate more their vastus lateralis muscle at their maximum flexion angle, and more their vastus medialis muscle when ascending from a squat. During the lunge maneuver, males used greater biceps femoris force than females, throughout the lunge, and females exhibited higher semitendinosus force. Quadriceps dominance was evident in both males and females during the prescribed tasks, and there was no statistical difference between genders. Understanding individual muscle force distributions in males and females during low impact maneuvers may provide insights regarding failure mechanisms during highly dynamic maneuvers, when ACL injuries are more prevalent.
机译:在美国,每年有25万人撕裂其前交叉韧带(ACL),女性的ACL衰竭风险高于男性。通过预测低冲击动作期间的肌肉力量,我们可能能够估计可能导致高动态动作期间ACL失败的肌肉失衡。这项初步研究的目的是预测深蹲和弓步动作期间男性和女性的肌肉力量,其大小和活动水平相似。我们假设在基本的低冲击动作中(a)男性和女性的股四头肌力量分布不同,(b)与男性相比,女性表现出股四头肌优势。在收集肌电图(EMG)数据,运动捕捉数据和地面反作用力的同时,有两名雄性和三名雌性进行了蹲下和俯冲动作。使用肌电图驱动模型估计了九个横过膝盖的肌肉的单个肌肉力。结果表明,男性比女性具有更多的股直肌激活力,女性则以最大屈曲角激活更多的股外侧肌,而从下蹲上升时,更多的股内侧肌。在弓步动作中,雄性在整个弓步中使用的股二头肌力量大于雌性,而雌性则表现出较高的半腱肌力量。在规定的任务中,男性和女性均明显表现出股四头肌优势,并且性别之间没有统计学差异。在ACL伤害更为普遍的情况下,了解低冲击力机动中男性和女性的个体肌肉力量分布可能会提供有关高动力机动过程中失效机理的见解。

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