1. Running after cycling induces inter-limb differences in muscle activation but not in kinetics or kinematics
- Author
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Rodrigo Rico Bini, Tiago C. Jacques, and Anton Arndt
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cumulative Trauma Disorders ,Population ,Kinetics ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Kinematics ,triathletes ,Running ,Tendons ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,EMG ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,education ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Sport and Fitness Sciences ,Uncategorized ,education.field_of_study ,Chemistry ,Electromyography ,Idrottsvetenskap ,transition ,Muscle activation ,030229 sport sciences ,Bilateral ,Bicycling ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Lower Extremity ,Physical Endurance ,triceps surae ,Cycling - Abstract
Overuse injuries are a common problem to triathletes' population. Overuse injuries may arise from inter-limb biomechanical differences during running, but the literature lacks information regarding inter-limb differences in triathletes. In this study inter-limb differences were investigated in injury-free triathletes during the running portion of a simulated cycle-run transition. Thirteen triathletes performed a 5 km run preceded by a 20 min cycling trial at 70% of maximal power output. During the Start, Mid and End stages of running, kinetic, kinematic and muscle activation variables were compared between the preferred and non-preferred limbs across the stance phase. A statistical parametric mapping analysis showed no differences between limbs when considering kinetic and kinematic variables (p > 0.05, ES0.60) from 53.40-75.9% of the stance phase at the End stage of running. In conclusion, inter-limb differences in kinetic or kinematic variables may not represent a risk for overloading in triathletes. However, inter-limb differences in triceps surae activation during running after cycling may represent one potential factor leading to overuse injuries in triathletes and should be further investigated.
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- 2021