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Reducing impact loading during running with the use of real-time visual feedback.

机译:利用实时视觉反馈减少跑步过程中的冲击负荷。

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STUDY DESIGN: Single-subject with repeated measures. OBJECTIVES: To determine if runners can use real-time visual feedback from an accelerometer to achieve immediate reductions in tibial acceleration and vertical-force loading rates. BACKGROUND: Stress fractures are a common injury among runners. Previous studies suggest that runners with higher than normal tibial acceleration and vertical-force loading rates are at increased risk for tibial stress fractures. If these runners can be trained to reduce the loading on their lower extremities, it may reduce their risk of stress fractures. METHODS: Five subjects participated in this study. All subjects ran on a treadmill, instrumented with force transducers, during a single 30-minute session that was divided into warm-up, feedback, no-feedback, and cool-down periods. During running, the subjects also wore an accelerometer taped to their distal right tibia. Peak positive acceleration of the tibia, vertical force impact peak, and average and instantaneous vertical-force loading rates were assessed at the end of the warm-up, feedback, and no-feedback periods. RESULTS: Single-subject analysis revealed that 4 of the 5 subjects had significant reductions in their peak positive acceleration at the end of the no-feedback period compared to the warm-up. In addition, all of the subjects had significant decreases in impact peak and vertical ground reaction force loading rates at the end of the no-feedback period. CONCLUSION: In a single session of training with real-time visual feedback, it appears that most runners can reduce the types of lower extremity loading associated with stress fractures. This may lead to training programs that reduce the risk of stress fractures for runners.
机译:研究设计:具有重复测量的单科目。目的:确定跑步者是否可以使用来自加速度计的实时视觉反馈来实现胫骨加速度和垂直力负荷率的立即降低。背景:应力性骨折是跑步者中常见的伤害。先前的研究表明,胫骨加速度和垂直力加载速率均高于正常水平的跑步者发生胫骨应力性骨折的风险增加。如果可以训练这些跑步者以减轻其下肢的负担,则可以减少其发生应力性骨折的风险。方法:五名受试者参加了这项研究。在一个30分钟的会话中,所有受试者都在配有力传感器的跑步机上跑步,分为预热,反馈,无反馈和冷静期。在跑步过程中,受试者还佩戴了粘贴在其右胫骨远端的加速度计。在热身,反馈和无反馈期结束时,评估了胫骨的峰值正加速度,垂直力影响峰值以及平均和瞬时垂直力加载率。结果:单项分析显示,与热身相比,在无反馈期结束时,5名受试者中有4名的峰值正加速度明显降低。另外,在无反馈期结束时,所有受试者的冲击峰和垂直地面反作用力负荷率均显着降低。结论:在一次具有实时视觉反馈的训练中,似乎大多数跑步者都可以减少与应力性骨折有关的下肢负荷类型。这可能会导致制定培训计划,从而减少跑步者承受压力性骨折的风险。

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