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Effects of Load Carriage on Postural Control and Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters during Level and Uphill Walking
被引:4
|作者:
Mexi, Asimina
[1
]
Kafetzakis, Ioannis
[1
]
Korontzi, Maria
[1
]
Karagiannakis, Dimitris
[1
]
Kalatzis, Perikles
[2
]
Mandalidis, Dimitris
[1
]
机构:
[1] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Phys Educ & Sports Sci, Dept Phys Educ & Sports Sci, Sports Phys Therapy Lab, Athens 17237, Greece
[2] Hellen Minist Educ & Religious Affairs, Sect Informat Vocat Lyceum Vari 1, Directorate Secondary Educ East Attica, Athens 16672, Greece
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关键词:
front pack;
backpack;
EMG activity;
trunk sway;
gait analysis;
erector spinae;
rectus abdominis;
MUSCLE-ACTIVITY;
BACKPACK LOAD;
ERECTOR SPINAE;
SLOPE WALKING;
LENGTH;
BIOMECHANICS;
KINEMATICS;
PLACEMENT;
SURFACES;
FATIGUE;
D O I:
10.3390/s23020609
中图分类号:
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号:
070302 ;
081704 ;
摘要:
Load carriage and uphill walking are conditions that either individually or in combination can compromise postural control and gait eliciting several musculoskeletal low back and lower limb injuries. The objectives of this study were to investigate postural control responses and spatiotemporal parameters of gait during level and uphill unloaded (UL), back-loaded (BL), and front-loaded (FL) walking. Postural control was assessed in 30 asymptomatic individuals by simultaneously recording (i) EMG activity of neck, thoracic and lumbar erector spinae, and rectus abdominis, (ii) projected 95% ellipse area as well as the anteroposterior and mediolateral trunk displacement, and (iii) spatiotemporal gait parameters (stride/step length and cadence). Measurements were performed during level (0%) and uphill (5, 10, and 15%) walking at a speed of 5 km h(-1) without and with a suspended front pack or a backpack weighing 15% of each participant's body weight. The results of our study showed that postural control, as indicated by increased erector spinae EMG activity and changes in spatiotemporal parameters of gait that manifested with decreased stride/step length and increased cadence, is compromised particularly during level and uphill FL walking as opposed to BL or UL walking, potentially increasing the risk of musculoskeletal and fall-related injuries.
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