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Does aquatic exercise reduce hip and knee joint loading? In vivo load measurements with instrumented implants

机译:水上运动能减轻臀部和膝盖关节的负担吗?仪器植入物的体内负荷测量

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Aquatic exercises are widely used for rehabilitation or preventive therapies in order to enable mobilization and muscle strengthening while minimizing joint loading of the lower limb. The load reducing effect of water due to buoyancy is a main advantage compared to exercises on land. However, also drag forces have to be considered that act opposite to the relative motion of the body segments and require higher muscle activity. Due to these opposing effects on joint loading, the load-reducing effect during aquatic exercises remains unknown. The aim of this study was to quantify the joint loads during various aquatic exercises and to determine the load reducing effect of water. Instrumented knee and hip implants with telemetric data transfer were used to measure the resultant joint contact forces in 12 elderly subjects (6x hip, 6x knee) in vivo. Different dynamic, weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing activities were performed by the subjects on land and in chest-high water. Non-weight-bearing hip and knee flexion/extension was performed at different velocities and with additional Aquafins. Joint forces during aquatic exercises ranged between 32 and 396% body weight (BW). Highest forces occurred during dynamic activities, followed by weight-bearing and slow non-weight-bearing activities. Compared to the same activities on land, joint forces were reduced by 36–55% in water with absolute reductions being greater than 100%BW during weight-bearing and dynamic activities. During non-weight-bearing activities, high movement velocities and additional Aquafins increased the joint forces by up to 59% and resulted in joint forces of up to 301%BW. This study confirms the load reducing effect of water during weight-bearing and dynamic exercises. Nevertheless, high drag forces result in increased joint contact forces and indicate greater muscle activity. By the choice of activity, movement velocity and additional resistive devices joint forces can be modulated individually in the course of rehabilitation or preventive therapies.
机译:水上运动广泛用于康复或预防性治疗,以便能够动员和增强肌肉,同时最大程度地降低下肢的关节负荷。与在陆地上进行锻炼相比,由于浮力而减轻水的负荷作用是一个主要优点。但是,还必须考虑与身体部分的相对运动相反的阻力,并且需要较高的肌肉活动。由于这些对关节负荷的相反作用,在水上运动期间降低负荷的作用仍然未知。这项研究的目的是量化各种水上运动期间的关节负荷,并确定水的减负荷作用。使用带遥测数据传输功能的膝关节和髋关节植入物,在体内测量12位老年受试者(6x髋,6x膝)的合力。受试者在陆地和胸水高处进行了不同的动态,负重和非负重活动。不承重的髋和膝屈曲/伸展运动以不同的速度进行,并使用额外的Aquafin。水上运动时的关节力在32%至396%体重(BW)之间。最高的力量发生在动态活动中,其次是负重和缓慢的非负重活动。与陆地上的相同活动相比,水中的联合力量减少了36-55%,在承重和动态活动中绝对减少的幅度大于100%BW。在非负重活动中,较高的运动速度和附加的Aquafin共同使联合力增加了59%,导致联合力增加了301%BW。这项研究证实了负重和动态锻炼过程中水的减负作用。但是,高阻力会导致关节接触力增加,并显示更大的肌肉活动。通过选择活动,运动速度和其他抵抗装置,可以在康复或预防性治疗过程中分别调节关节力。

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