Biomechanical Investigation of Lower Limbs during Slope Transformation Running with Different Longitudinal Bending Stiffness Shoes.


Journal

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 1424-8220
Titre abrégé: Sensors (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101204366

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Jun 2024
Historique:
received: 14 05 2024
revised: 06 06 2024
accepted: 12 06 2024
medline: 27 6 2024
pubmed: 27 6 2024
entrez: 27 6 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

During city running or marathon races, shifts in level ground and up-and-down slopes are regularly encountered, resulting in changes in lower limb biomechanics. The longitudinal bending stiffness of the running shoe affects the running performance. This research aimed to investigate the biomechanical changes in the lower limbs when transitioning from level ground to an uphill slope under different longitudinal bending stiffness (LBS) levels in running shoes. Fifteen male amateur runners were recruited and tested while wearing three different LBS running shoes. The participants were asked to pass the force platform with their right foot at a speed of 3.3 m/s ± 0.2. Kinematics data and GRFs were collected synchronously. Each participant completed and recorded ten successful experiments per pair of shoes. The range of motion in the sagittal of the knee joint was reduced with the increase in the longitudinal bending stiffness. Positive work was increased in the sagittal plane of the ankle joint and reduced in the keen joint. The negative work of the knee joint increased in the sagittal plane. The positive work of the metatarsophalangeal joint in the sagittal plane increased. Transitioning from running on a level surface to running uphill, while wearing running shoes with high LBS, could lead to improved efficiency in lower limb function. However, the higher LBS of running shoes increases the energy absorption of the knee joint, potentially increasing the risk of knee injuries. Thus, amateurs should choose running shoes with optimal stiffness when running.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
During city running or marathon races, shifts in level ground and up-and-down slopes are regularly encountered, resulting in changes in lower limb biomechanics. The longitudinal bending stiffness of the running shoe affects the running performance.
PURPOSE OBJECTIVE
This research aimed to investigate the biomechanical changes in the lower limbs when transitioning from level ground to an uphill slope under different longitudinal bending stiffness (LBS) levels in running shoes.
METHODS METHODS
Fifteen male amateur runners were recruited and tested while wearing three different LBS running shoes. The participants were asked to pass the force platform with their right foot at a speed of 3.3 m/s ± 0.2. Kinematics data and GRFs were collected synchronously. Each participant completed and recorded ten successful experiments per pair of shoes.
RESULTS RESULTS
The range of motion in the sagittal of the knee joint was reduced with the increase in the longitudinal bending stiffness. Positive work was increased in the sagittal plane of the ankle joint and reduced in the keen joint. The negative work of the knee joint increased in the sagittal plane. The positive work of the metatarsophalangeal joint in the sagittal plane increased.
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
Transitioning from running on a level surface to running uphill, while wearing running shoes with high LBS, could lead to improved efficiency in lower limb function. However, the higher LBS of running shoes increases the energy absorption of the knee joint, potentially increasing the risk of knee injuries. Thus, amateurs should choose running shoes with optimal stiffness when running.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38931685
pii: s24123902
doi: 10.3390/s24123902
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : hejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars
ID : LR22A020002
Organisme : Zhejiang Provincial Key Research and Development Program of China
ID : 2021C03130
Organisme : Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation
ID : LTGY23H040003
Organisme : Ningbo key R&D Program
ID : 2022Z196
Organisme : Research Academy of Medicine Combining Sports, Ningbo
ID : No.2023001
Organisme : Project of NINGBO Leading Medical &Health Discipline
ID : No.2022-F15, No.2022-F22
Organisme : Ningbo Natural Science Foundation
ID : 20221JCGY010532, 20221JCGY010607
Organisme : Public Welfare Science & Technology Project of Ningbo, China
ID : 2021S134
Organisme : K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University, Zhejiang Rehabilitation Medical Association Scientific Research Special Fund
ID : ZKKY2023001

Auteurs

Runhan Lu (R)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.

Hairong Chen (H)

Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences, Óbuda University, 1034 Budapest, Hungary.
Faculty of Engineering, University of Szeged, 6724 Szeged, Hungary.

Jialu Huang (J)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.

Jingyi Ye (J)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.

Lidong Gao (L)

Department of Material Science and Technology, Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering, Széchenyi István University, 9026 Győr, Hungary.

Qian Liu (Q)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences, Óbuda University, 1034 Budapest, Hungary.
Faculty of Engineering, University of Szeged, 6724 Szeged, Hungary.

Wenjing Quan (W)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.

Yaodong Gu (Y)

Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.

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