Effects of core stability and feedback music on upper body mediolateral movements during cycling

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作者
Jeong, Siwoo [1 ]
Kim, Si-hyun [2 ]
Park, Kyue-nam [3 ]
机构
[1] Kyungil Univ, Coll Smart Sports, Dept Sports Rehabil Med, Gyongsan, South Korea
[2] Sangji Univ, Dept Phys Therapy, Wonju, South Korea
[3] Yonsei Univ, Dept Phys Educ, Seoul, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Asymmetry; Auditory feedback; Core stability; Cycling; Head motion; Wearable sensor; Wireless earbud; TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS; POSTURAL ADJUSTMENTS; TRUNK;
D O I
10.1186/s13102-024-00822-8
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Background Asymmetry in involuntary trunk motion during voluntary movements of the lower extremities is a risk factor for musculoskeletal injuries and may be related to core stability. Core stability plays a pivotal role in maintaining postural stability during distal segment movements. Because mediolateral head motion partially represents trunk motion during rhythmic movements, controlling it can help ensure symmetric trunk motion. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between core stability and asymmetric trunk motion during rhythmic movements, and to evaluate the effects of feedback music on mediolateral head motion.Methods We developed a system that uses a wireless earbud and a high-resolution inertial measurement unit sensor to measure head angle and provide feedback music. When the head angle exceeds a predefined threshold, the music is muted in the earbud on the side of the head tilt. In our lab-based study, we measured head angles during cycling at 70% of maximum speed using this self-developed system, and compared them between individuals with good (Sahrmann core stability test: 2-5 level) and poor core stability (0-1 level). The amplitude of mediolateral head motion was represented by the difference between the left and right peak angles, and the symmetry in mediolateral head motion was represented by the average of left and right peak angles.Results Individuals with poor core stability demonstrated significantly greater amplitude of, and less symmetry in, mediolateral head motion than those with good core stability. Additionally, feedback music significantly reduced the amplitude of mediolateral head motion in both the good- and poor-core-stability groups.Conclusion Our findings indicate that core stability is crucial for maintaining symmetric head motion during rhythmic movements like cycling. Feedback music could serve as an effective tool for promoting symmetry in head motion and thus preventing musculoskeletal injuries.
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