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Kinematics of Suryanamaskar Using Three-Dimensional Motion Capture

机译:Suryanamaskar运动学的三维运动捕捉

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Background: Suryanamaskar, a composite yogasana consisting of a sequence of 12-consecutive poses, producing a balance between flexion and extension is known to have positive health benefits for obesity and physical fitness management, upper limb muscle endurance, and body flexibility. However, limited information is available on biomechanical demands of Suryanamaskar, i.e., kinematic and kinetic. Aims: The present study aimed to explore the kinematics of spine, upper, and lower extremity during Suryanamaskar to enhance greater understanding of Suryanamaskar required for safe and precise prescription in the management of musculoskeletal disorders. Methods: Three-dimensional motion capture of Suryanamaskar was performed on 10 healthy trained yoga practitioners with 12-camera Vicon System (Oxford Metrics Group, UK) at a sampling frequency of 100 Hz using 39 retro-reflective markers. Data were processed using plug-in-gait model. Analog data were filtered at 10Hz. Joint angles of the spine, upper, and lower extremities during 12-subsequent poses were computed within Vicon Nexus. Results: Joint motion was largely symmetrical in all poses except pose 4 and 9. The spine moved through a range of 58° flexion to 44° extension. In the lower quadrant, hip moved from 134° flexion to 15° extension, knee flexed to a maximum of 140°, and 3° hyperextension. Ankle moved in a closed kinematic chain through 40° dorsiflexion to 10° plantarflexion. In the upper quadrant, maximum neck extension was76°, shoulder moved through the overhead extension of 183°–56° flexion, elbow through 22°–116° flexion, and wrist from 85° to 3° wrist extension. Conclusions: Alternating wide range of transition between flexion and extension during Suryanamaskar holds potential to increase the mobility of almost all body joints, with stretch on anterior and posterior soft tissues and challenge postural balance mechanisms through a varying base of support.
机译:背景:Suryanamaskar是一种复合瑜伽,由一系列12个连续的姿势组成,在屈伸之间产生平衡,对肥胖和身体健康管理,上肢肌肉耐力和身体柔韧性具有积极的健康益处。然而,关于Suryanamaskar的生物力学需求,即运动学和动力学的信息很少。目的:本研究旨在探讨Suryanamaskar期间脊柱,上肢和下肢的运动学,以增强对Suryanamaskar的了解,以便安全,准确地管理肌肉骨骼疾病。方法:使用10台12摄像机Vicon系统(英国牛津度量集团)对10位健康训练有素的瑜伽练习者进行了Suryanamaskar的三维运动捕捉,并使用39个回射标记物以100 Hz的采样频率进行了捕捉。使用步态插入模型处理数据。模拟数据以10Hz滤波。在Vicon Nexus中计算了12个后续姿势期间脊柱,上肢和下肢的关节角度。结果:除了姿势4和9以外,所有姿势的关节运动基本对称。脊柱移动了58°到44°伸展。在下象限,髋部从134°屈曲移至15°伸展,膝盖屈曲至最大140°,并且超伸3°。踝关节在闭合的运动链中运动,从40°背屈运动到10°足底屈曲。在上象限,最大颈部伸展度为76°,肩部移过头顶伸展183°-56°,肘部弯曲22°-116°,腕部从85°伸展至3°。结论:在Suryanamaskar期间,屈曲和伸展之间的过渡变化范围广,可能增加几乎所有身体关节的活动性,并在前后软组织上伸展,并通过变化的支撑基础挑战姿势平衡机制。

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