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The effect of shoe torsional stiffness on lower extremity kinematics and biomechanical risk factors for patellofemoral pain syndrome during running

机译:鞋扭转刚度对跑步过程中lower股疼痛综合征下肢运动学和生物力学危险因素的影响

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Objective: The effect of footwear torsional stiffness on lower extremity biomechanics is not well known, although there are indications that it could affect rearfoot and ankle kinematics. These variables have previously been linked to the development of patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) in runners. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the rearfoot and ankle frontal plane kinematics and knee abduction angular impulse between shoes with different torsional stiffness during running. Methods: Nineteen experienced runners performed heel-toe running at 3.7ms~(-1) in three running shoes with different torsional stiffness. Using surface-mounted markers and a force plate, the kinematics and kinetics of the rearfoot, ankle and knee were measured. Torsion, rearfoot and ankle eversion, tibial rotation, knee abduction impulse, and vertical ground reaction force (GRF) peak were compared between footwear conditions using repeated-measures ANOVA. Results: The torsion angle was significantly different between shoes but none of the other variables showed a difference between conditions. Focusing only on the part of the stance phase with forefoot-ground contact, significant differences were reported in the range of motion (ROM) of rearfoot and ankle eversion. The differences in torsional stiffness of the running shoes did not alter the rearfoot/ankle kinematics or the knee angular impulse, which are variables that have been described as risk factors for PFPS. Conclusions: During heel-toe running, the shoe torsional stiffness does not seem to have an effect on the injury risk for PFPS. However, there are indications that, for movements performed mainly on the forefoot, this shoe characteristic could have relevance.
机译:目的:尽管有迹象表明鞋类扭转刚度可能影响后足和踝关节运动学,但其对下肢生物力学的影响尚不清楚。这些变量以前与跑步者of股股骨疼痛综合征(PFPS)的发展有关。因此,本研究的目的是比较跑步过程中具有不同扭转刚度的鞋子之间的后脚和脚踝额面运动学以及膝外展角冲量。方法:十九名有经验的跑步者在三只具有不同扭转刚度的跑鞋中以3.7ms〜(-1)的速度进行脚跟趾运动。使用表面安装的标记物和测力板,测量后脚,脚踝和膝盖的运动学和动力学。使用重复测量方差分析,比较鞋类条件之间的扭转,后足和脚踝外翻,胫骨旋转,膝盖外展冲动和垂直地面反作用力(GRF)峰值。结果:鞋子之间的扭转角显着不同,但其他变量均未显示条件之间的差异。仅侧重于前脚与地面接触的站立阶段部分,据报道后脚和踝关节外翻的运动范围(ROM)有显着差异。跑步鞋的扭转刚度差异并未改变后足/踝部运动学或膝关节冲动,这些已被描述为PFPS的危险因素。结论:在脚后跟跑步过程中,鞋的扭转刚度似乎对PFPS的受伤风险没有影响。但是,有迹象表明,对于主要在前脚进行的运动,这种鞋子的特性可能具有现实意义。

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