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Heel-Raised Foot Posture Does Not Affect Trunk and Lower Extremity Biomechanics During a Barbell Back Squat in Recreational Weight lifters

机译:在娱乐重量升降机的杠铃后蹲下,脚跟升高的脚姿势不会影响躯干和下肢生物力学

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It is claimed that weightlifting shoes with a raised heel may lead to a more upright trunk posture, and thus reduce the risk of back injuries during a barbell back squat. These proclaimed biomechanical effects have not been thoroughly investigated. The purpose of this study was to compare trunk and lower extremity biomechanics during barbell back squats in three foot postures. Fourteen recreational weight lifters (7 men and 7 women) between the ages of 18 and 50 years performed barbell back squats in three conditions (barefoot on a flat surface, barefoot on a heel-raised platform, and wearing heel-raised weightlifting shoes) at 80% of their 1 repetition maximum. Surface electromyography was used to assess the activation of the knee extensors and paraspinal muscles at L3 and T12 spinal levels. A 3D motion capture system and an electrogoniometer recorded the kinematics of the thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and knee during the back squat to a depth where the hip was at least at the same level to the knee. Results indicated that none of the heel-raised foot postures significantly affected trunk and lower extremity muscle activation (thoracolumbar paraspinal [p = 0.52], lumbar paraspinal [p = 0.179], knee extensor [p = 0.507]) or the trunk angles (thoracolumbar spine [p = 0.348], lumbar spine [p = 0.283]) during the squat. Our results demonstrated that during barbell back squats, heel-raised foot postures do not significantly affect spinal and knee extensor muscle activations, and trunk and knee kinematics. Heel-raised weightlifting shoes are unlikely to provide significant protection against back injuries for recreational weight lifters during the barbell back squat.
机译:据称,带有凸起的鞋跟的举重鞋可能导致更直立的躯干姿势,从而降低杠铃后蹲下伤害的风险。这些宣布的生物力学效应尚未彻底调查。本研究的目的是在三脚姿势的杠铃后蹲下比较躯干和下肢生物力学。 18岁至50岁之间的十四名休闲体重升降机(7名男子和7名女性)在三种条件下进行杠铃后蹲(赤脚在平坦的表面上,赤脚在脚跟凸起的平台上,穿着鞋跟抬起的鞋子)最大值的80%的1重复。表面电学缩影用于评估L3和T12脊髓水平的膝关节延伸部和椎间肌的激活。 3D运动捕获系统和电动机计记录后蹲下的胸椎,腰椎和膝关节的运动学,到髋关节至少在膝盖处的相同水平处。结果表明,没有鞋跟升高的脚姿势显着影响躯干和下肢肌肉激活(胸腰椎腹部肌肉激活(胸撑针,腰椎腹部[P = 0.179]),膝盖伸直[P = 0.507])或行李箱角度(Thoracolumbar脊柱[p = 0.348],腰椎[p = 0.283])在蹲下期间。我们的结果表明,在杠铃后深蹲期间,鞋跟升高的脚姿势不会显着影响脊柱和膝盖伸肌肌肉激活和躯干和膝关节运动学。在杠铃后蹲期间,鞋跟升起的扭转鞋不太可能为休闲重量升降机的休闲伤害提供显着保护。

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