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Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study adapted a customized OpenSim model aiming to analyze the loadings difference between full-squat and half-squat in novice females. The joint moment and joint angle of the hip, knee, and ankle increase significantly in the full-squat, which might increase the risks of potent...

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Autores principales: Li, Xin, Adrien, Ntwali, Baker, Julien S., Mei, Qichang, Gu, Yaodong
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8614653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34827177
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111184
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author Li, Xin
Adrien, Ntwali
Baker, Julien S.
Mei, Qichang
Gu, Yaodong
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Adrien, Ntwali
Baker, Julien S.
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Gu, Yaodong
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study adapted a customized OpenSim model aiming to analyze the loadings difference between full-squat and half-squat in novice females. The joint moment and joint angle of the hip, knee, and ankle increase significantly in the full-squat, which might increase the risks of potential injury. In the case of training, the cohort of young females could perform half-squat practice when muscle strength is insufficient. This study may present implications for the design of novice strength training programs and the formulation of rehabilitation plans. ABSTRACT: Background: Females with different practice experience may show different body postures and movement patterns while squatting in different depths, which may lead to changes of biomechanical loadings and increase the risks of injuries. Methods: Sixteen novice female participants without squat training experience participated in this study. A 3D motion capture system was used to collect the marker trajectory and ground reaction force data during bodyweight squatting in different depths. The participants’ kinematic data and joint moment were calculated using OpenSim’s inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics algorithm. In this study, authors adapted a model especially developed for squatting and customized the knee joint with extra Degree-of-Freedom (DoF) in the coronal and horizontal plane with adduction/abduction and internal/external rotation. A paired-sample t-test was used to analyze the difference of joint range of motions (ROM) and peak moments between full-squat (F-SQ) and half-squat (H-SQ). One-Dimensional Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM1D) is used to analyze the difference of joint angle and moment between the process of squatting F-SQ and H-SQ. Results: (1) Compared with H-SQ, F-SQ showed larger ROM in sagittal, coronal, and transverse planes (p < 0.05). (2) SPM1D found that the difference in joint angles and joint moments between F-SQ and H-SQ was mainly concentrated in the mid-stance during squatting, which suggested the difference is greatly pronounced during deeper squat. (3) Peak hip extension moment, knee extension moment, hip adduction moment, and plantar flexion moment of F-SQ were significantly higher than H-SQ (p < 0.05). (4) Difference of hip and knee extension moments and rotation moments between the F-SQ and H-SQ were exhibited during descending and ascending. Conclusions: The study found that novice women had larger range of joint motion during the F-SQ than H-SQ group, and knee valgus was observed during squatting to the deepest point. Greater joint moment was found during F-SQ and reached a peak during ascending after squatting to the deepest point. Novice women may have better movement control during H-SQ. The findings may provide implications for the selection of lower limb strength training programs, assist the scientific development of training movements, and provide reference for squat movement correction, thus reducing the risk of injury for novice women in squatting practice.
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spelling pubmed-86146532021-11-26 Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice Li, Xin Adrien, Ntwali Baker, Julien S. Mei, Qichang Gu, Yaodong Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study adapted a customized OpenSim model aiming to analyze the loadings difference between full-squat and half-squat in novice females. The joint moment and joint angle of the hip, knee, and ankle increase significantly in the full-squat, which might increase the risks of potential injury. In the case of training, the cohort of young females could perform half-squat practice when muscle strength is insufficient. This study may present implications for the design of novice strength training programs and the formulation of rehabilitation plans. ABSTRACT: Background: Females with different practice experience may show different body postures and movement patterns while squatting in different depths, which may lead to changes of biomechanical loadings and increase the risks of injuries. Methods: Sixteen novice female participants without squat training experience participated in this study. A 3D motion capture system was used to collect the marker trajectory and ground reaction force data during bodyweight squatting in different depths. The participants’ kinematic data and joint moment were calculated using OpenSim’s inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics algorithm. In this study, authors adapted a model especially developed for squatting and customized the knee joint with extra Degree-of-Freedom (DoF) in the coronal and horizontal plane with adduction/abduction and internal/external rotation. A paired-sample t-test was used to analyze the difference of joint range of motions (ROM) and peak moments between full-squat (F-SQ) and half-squat (H-SQ). One-Dimensional Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM1D) is used to analyze the difference of joint angle and moment between the process of squatting F-SQ and H-SQ. Results: (1) Compared with H-SQ, F-SQ showed larger ROM in sagittal, coronal, and transverse planes (p < 0.05). (2) SPM1D found that the difference in joint angles and joint moments between F-SQ and H-SQ was mainly concentrated in the mid-stance during squatting, which suggested the difference is greatly pronounced during deeper squat. (3) Peak hip extension moment, knee extension moment, hip adduction moment, and plantar flexion moment of F-SQ were significantly higher than H-SQ (p < 0.05). (4) Difference of hip and knee extension moments and rotation moments between the F-SQ and H-SQ were exhibited during descending and ascending. Conclusions: The study found that novice women had larger range of joint motion during the F-SQ than H-SQ group, and knee valgus was observed during squatting to the deepest point. Greater joint moment was found during F-SQ and reached a peak during ascending after squatting to the deepest point. Novice women may have better movement control during H-SQ. The findings may provide implications for the selection of lower limb strength training programs, assist the scientific development of training movements, and provide reference for squat movement correction, thus reducing the risk of injury for novice women in squatting practice. MDPI 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8614653/ /pubmed/34827177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111184 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Xin
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Baker, Julien S.
Mei, Qichang
Gu, Yaodong
Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title_full Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title_fullStr Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title_full_unstemmed Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title_short Novice Female Exercisers Exhibited Different Biomechanical Loading Profiles during Full-Squat and Half-Squat Practice
title_sort novice female exercisers exhibited different biomechanical loading profiles during full-squat and half-squat practice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8614653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34827177
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111184
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