Applied Sciences (Jul 2021)

Modification of Angular Kinematics and Spatiotemporal Parameters during Running after Central and Peripheral Fatigue

  • Alberto Encarnación-Martínez,
  • Pedro Pérez-Soriano,
  • Roberto Sanchis-Sanchis,
  • Rafael Berenguer-Vidal,
  • Antonio García-Gallart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11146610
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 14
p. 6610

Abstract

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Fatigue causes kinematics modifications during running, and it could be related to injuries. The aim was to identify and compare the effects of central and peripheral fatigue on angular kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters during running. Angular kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters were evaluated using an infrared motion capture system and were registered during 2 min treadmill running in pre- and post-fatigue states in eighteen male recreational runners. Central fatigue was induced by a 30 min running fatigue protocol on a treadmill, while peripheral fatigue in quadriceps and hamstrings muscles was induced by an isokinetic dynamometer fatigue protocol. Central fatigue increased the anterior shank oscillation during the initial contact, knee flexion during the maximum absorption, posterior shank oscillation during propulsion, and stance time (p p p < 0.05). These results suggested that central fatigue causes greater increases in the range of movements during the midstance than peripheral fatigue.

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