Effect of increased running speed and weight carriage on peak and cumulative tibial loading

弯矩 地面反作用力 医学 运动学 单调的工作 数学 胫骨 赤脚的 口腔正畸科 结构工程 外科 物理疗法 物理 工程类 经典力学
作者
Hannah Rice,Olivier Seynnes,Amelie Werkhausen
出处
期刊:Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports [Wiley]
卷期号:33 (12): 2516-2523 被引量:3
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DOI:10.1111/sms.14476
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Abstract Introduction Tibial stress injuries are a burdensome injury among military recruits. Military activities include running and the carriage of additional weight, and this may be related to the high risk of bone stress injuries. The aim of this study was to quantify tibial loading when running at two different speeds, with and without additional weight, and to quantify their combined influence. Methods Fourteen male distance runners who ran at least 40 km per week ran barefoot on a force‐instrumented treadmill in four conditions representing preferred running speed (mean (SD) 3.1 (0.3) m/s) and 20% increased running speed (3.8 (0.4) m/s), with and without 20% of body weight carried in a weight vest. Kinematics and kinetics were synchronously collected. Bending moments were estimated about the medial‐lateral axis of the tibial centroid located 1/3rd of the length from distal to proximal. Static equilibrium was ensured at each 1% of stance. Peak bending moments were obtained in addition to cumulative‐weighted loading, where weighted loading accounted for the relative importance of the magnitude of the bending moment and the quantity of loading using a bone‐dependent weighting factor. Results There were no interaction effects for running speed and weight carriage on peak or cumulative tibial loading. Running at a 20% faster speed increased peak and cumulative loading per kilometer by 8.0% ( p < 0.001) and 4.8% ( p < 0.001), respectively. Carriage of an additional 20% of body weight increased peak and cumulative loading per kilometer by 6.6% ( p < 0.001) and 8.5% ( p < 0.001), respectively. Interpretation Increasing the physical demand of running by increasing speed or weight carriage increased peak tibial loading and cumulative tibial loading per kilometer, and this may increase the risk of tibial stress injury. Running speed and weight carriage independently influenced tibial loading.

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