作者
Anthony G Schache, Peter D Blanch, Tim W Dorn, NICHOLAS AT Brown, Doug Rosemond, Marcus G Pandy
发表日期
2011/7/1
期刊
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
卷号
43
期号
7
页码范围
1260-1271
出版商
LWW
简介
SCHACHE, AG, PD BLANCH, TW DORN, NAT BROWN, D. ROSEMOND, and MG PANDY. Effect of Running Speed on Lower Limb Joint Kinetics. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 43, No. 7, pp. 1260–1271, 2011. Purpose: Knowledge regarding the biomechanical function of the lower limb muscle groups across a range of running speeds is important in improving the existing understanding of human high performance as well as in aiding in the identification of factors that might be related to injury. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of running speed on lower limb joint kinetics. Methods: Kinematic and ground reaction force data were collected from eight participants (five males and three females) during steady-state running on an indoor synthetic track at four discrete speeds: 3.50 T 0.04, 5.02 T 0.10, 6.97 T 0.09, and 8.95 T 0.70 mIsj1. A standard inverse-dynamics approach was used to compute three-dimensional torques at the hip, knee, and ankle joints, from which net powers and work were also calculated. A total of 33 torque, power, and work variables were extracted from the data set, and their magnitudes were statistically analyzed for significant speed effects.
Results: The torques developed about the lower limb joints during running displayed identifiable profiles in all three anatomical planes. The sagittal-plane torques, net powers, and work done at the hip and knee during terminal swing demonstrated the largest increases in absolute magnitude with faster running. In contrast, the work done at the knee joint during stance was unaffected by increasing running speed, whereas the work done at the ankle joint during stance …
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