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Understanding individual differences in lifting mechanics: Do some people adopt motor control strategies that minimize biomechanical exposure

机译:了解提升力学中的个体差异:有些人采用最小化生物力学暴露的电机控制策略

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The movement strategy an individual uses to complete a lift can influence the resultant biomechanical exposure on their low back. We hypothesize that some lifters may choose a motor control strategy to minimize exposure to the low back, where others may not. Lower magnitudes of exposure to the low back coupled with less variability in lift-to-lift exposure and in features of movement strategy related to biomechanical exposure would support that such lifters consider minimizing exposure in their motor control strategy. We tested this hypothesis by investigating if differences in variability of low back exposure measures, as well as features of movement strategy related to resultant low back exposures differed across lifters. Twenty-eight healthy adults participated in the study where ten repetitions of a lifting task with the load scaled to 75% of participant's one-repetition maximum were completed. In all trials, whole-body kinematics and ground reaction forces were collected. Lifters were grouped as low, moderate or high relative exposure based on low back flexion angles and normalized L4/L5 extensor moments when lifting. Principal component analysis was used to identify independent movement strategy features, and statistical testing determined which features differed between high and low exposure lifts. Variability in low back exposures and movement features associated with relative biomechanical exposure were compared across lifter classifications. Significantly less variability was observed in low back exposures among the low exposure lifter group. Additionally, a trend towards lower variability in movement features associated with relative biomechanical exposure was also observed in low exposure lifters. These findings provide initial support for the hypothesis that some lifters likely define a motor control strategy that considers minimizing biomechanical exposure in addition to completing the lift demands. Future work should explore how state and trait-based factors influence an individual to consider biomechanical exposure within their motor control strategy in lifting.
机译:个人完成举重所采用的运动策略可能会影响其下背部的生物力学暴露。我们假设一些举重运动员可能会选择运动控制策略,以尽量减少暴露在下背部,而其他人可能不会。较低的暴露于腰背的幅度与升力-抬升暴露的变异性较小,以及与生物力学暴露相关的运动策略的特征将支持这样的举重者考虑在其运动控制策略中最小化曝光。我们通过调查不同举重运动员的下背部暴露测量值的可变性差异,以及与所产生的下背部暴露相关的运动策略特征,来检验这一假设。28名健康成年人参与了这项研究,其中完成了10次重复的举重任务,负载量达到参与者最大重复次数的75%。在所有试验中,都收集了全身运动学和地面反作用力。根据举重时的低背屈角度和标准化L4/L5伸肌力矩,将举重运动员分为低、中或高相对暴露。主成分分析用于识别独立的运动策略特征,统计测试确定高暴露和低暴露升降机之间的不同特征。在不同的举重分类中,比较了与相对生物力学暴露相关的下背部暴露和运动特征的变异性。在低暴露举重组中,观察到的低背部暴露的可变性显著降低。此外,在低暴露举重运动员中,也观察到与相对生物力学暴露相关的运动特征变异性降低的趋势。这些发现为以下假设提供了初步支持:一些举重运动员可能定义了一种运动控制策略,除了完成举重要求外,还考虑最小化生物力学暴露。未来的工作应该探讨如何状态和特质为基础的因素影响个人考虑生物力学暴露在他们的运动控制策略在提升。

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