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Effect of Knee Joint Injury on Biomechanical Factors during the Uchi-mata

허벅다리걸기 시 무릎 관절 부상이 운동역학적 요인들에 미치는 영향

  • Hyun Yoon (Department of Judo, College of Martial Arts, Yongin University)
  • 윤현 (용인대학교 유도학과)
  • Received : 2023.07.23
  • Accepted : 2023.08.21
  • Published : 2023.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of knee joint injury experiences of judo players on kinematic factors and center of pressure factors during uchimata. Among right-handed male college judo players specializing in uchimata, 13 people who had a knee joint injury experience(age, 20.69.1±0.75 years; height, 172.85±4.81 cm; body mass, 74.92±5.51 kg; and career, 8.92±0.95 years) and 13 people who did not have a knee joint injury experience(age, 21.08.1±0.76 years; height, 172.54±6.32 cm; body mass, 76.62±9.09 kg; and career, 9.46±0.94 years) within the last 2 years were divided into two groups and participated as subjects. The two groups were evaluated for differences in ankle, knee, and hip joint angle variables, COP range, and velocity components during uchimata. As a result of the study, the EIG group showed smaller values in the knee joint flexion angle at E3 and the hip joint extension angle at E4 during uchimata than the NIG group. In addition, the EIG group showed lower values in the range of motion of the COP and forward movement velocity of the COP in the one-leg support phase than the NIG group.

본 연구의 목적은 허벅다리걸기 시 유도 선수들의 무릎 관절 부상 경험이 운동학적 요인과 압력 중심 요인들에 미치는 영향을 분석하는데 있었다. 본 연구에는 허벅다리걸기를 특기로 하는 오른손잡이 남자 대학 유도 선수 중 최근 2년 이내 무릎 관절 부상 경험이 있었던 13명(연령, 20.69.1±0.75 세; 신장, 172.85±4.81 cm; 체중, 74.92±5.51 kg; 경력, 8.92±0.95 세)과 상해 경험이 없었던 13명(연령, 21.08.1±0.76 세; 신장, 172.54±6.32 cm; 체중, 76.62±9.09 kg; 경력, 9.46±0.94 세)이 두 그룹으로 나뉘어 피험자로 참여하였다. 두 그룹의 발목, 무릎, 힙 관절각도 변인과 압력 중심 가동범위와 속도 요인들의 차이를 분석하였다. 그 결과, 부상 경험 그룹은 부상 경험이 없었던 그룹에 비해 허벅다리걸기 기술 발휘 시 한발 지지 구간 중 E3에서의 무릎 관절 굴곡 각도와 E4에서의 힙 관절 신전 각도에서 작은 수치를 나타내었다. 더불어 부상 경험 그룹은 부상 경험이 없었던 그룹에 비해 한발 지지 구간에서 압력 중심 가동범위와 전방 이동 속도 요인에서도 낮은 수치를 나타내었다.

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이 연구는 2022년 용인대학교 학술연구조성비 재원으로 수행된 연구임

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