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Effects of added trunk load and corresponding trunk position adaptations on lower extremity biomechanics during drop-landings.

机译:下降过程中增加的躯干负荷和相应的躯干位置适应对下肢生物力学的影响。

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Although both trunk mass and trunk position have the potential to affect lower extremity biomechanics during landing, these effects are not well understood. Our overall hypothesis stated that both trunk mass and trunk position affect lower extremity biomechanics in landing. Thus, our purpose was to determine the effects of an added trunk load and kinematic trunk adaptation groups on lower extremity joint kinematics, kinetics, and energetics during drop-landings. Twenty-one recreationally active subjects were instrumented for biomechanical analysis. Subjects performed two sets of eight double-limb landings with and without 10% body weight added to the trunk. On lower extremity dependent variables, 2(condition: no load, trunk load)x2(group: trunk extensors vs. trunk flexors) ANOVAs were performed. Condition by group interactions at the hip showed differing responses to the added trunk load between groups where the trunk extensor group decreased hip extensor efforts ( downward arrow11-18%) while the trunkflexor group increased hip extensor efforts ( upward arrow14-19%). The trunk load increased biomechanical demands at the knee and ankle regardless of trunk adaptation group. However, the percent increases in angular impulses and energy absorption in the trunk extensor group were 14-28% while increases in the trunk flexor group were 4-9%. Given the 10% body weight added to the trunk, the 14-28% increases at the knee and ankle in the trunk extensor group were likely due to the reduced hip extensor efforts during landing. Overall these findings support our overall hypothesis that both trunk mass and trunk position affect lower extremity biomechanics during vertically oriented landing tasks.
机译:尽管躯干的质量和躯干的位置都有可能在降落过程中影响下肢的生物力学,但是对这些影响的了解还很少。我们的总体假设表明,躯干质量和躯干位置都会影响着陆时的下肢生物力学。因此,我们的目的是确定在下降过程中增加的躯干负荷和运动学的躯干适应组对下肢关节运动学,动力学和能量的影响。二十一休闲活动的对象进行了生物力学分析的仪器。受试者进行了两组八次双肢着陆,躯干上有和没有增加10%的体重。在下肢因变量上,进行2(条件:无负荷,躯干负荷)x2(组:躯干伸肌与躯干屈肌)的方差分析。髋部各组之间的相互作用情况表明,各组之间对增加的躯干负荷的反应不同,其中躯干伸肌组减少了髋部伸肌的努力(向下箭头11-18%),而躯干屈肌组增加了髋部伸肌的努力(向上箭头14-19%)。无论躯干适应组如何,躯干负荷都会增加膝盖和脚踝的生物力学需求。但是,躯干伸肌组角冲动和能量吸收的百分比增加为14-28%,而躯干屈肌群的增加为4-9%。考虑到躯干增加了10%的体重,躯干伸展器组的膝盖和脚踝增加了14-28%,这可能是由于着陆期间减少了髋部伸展力。总体而言,这些发现支持了我们的总体假设,即在垂直定向着陆任务期间,躯干质量和躯干位置都会影响下肢生物力学。

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