Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling

Background: Q-Factor (QF), or the inter-pedal width, in cycling is similar to step-width in gait. Although increased step-width has been shown to reduce peak knee abduction moment (KAbM), no studies have examined the biomechanical effects of increased QF in cycling at different workrates in healthy...

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Main Authors: Tanner Thorsen, Kelley Strohacker, Joshua T. Weinhandl, Songning Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Sport and Health Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095254619301061
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spelling doaj-67df343c807948a6ae466ca30950c0842020-11-25T02:18:54ZengElsevierJournal of Sport and Health Science2095-25462020-05-0193258264Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cyclingTanner Thorsen0Kelley Strohacker1Joshua T. Weinhandl2Songning Zhang3Department of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USADepartment of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USADepartment of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USACorresponding author.; Department of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USABackground: Q-Factor (QF), or the inter-pedal width, in cycling is similar to step-width in gait. Although increased step-width has been shown to reduce peak knee abduction moment (KAbM), no studies have examined the biomechanical effects of increased QF in cycling at different workrates in healthy participants. Methods: A total of 16 healthy participants (8 males, 8 females, age: 22.4 ± 2.6 years, body mass index: 22.78 ± 1.43 kg/m2, mean ± SD) participated. A motion capture system and customized instrumented pedals were used to collect 3-dimensional kinematic (240 Hz) and pedal reaction force (PRF) (1200 Hz) data in 12 testing conditions: 4 QF conditions—Q1 (15.0 cm), Q2 (19.2 cm), Q3 (23.4 cm), and Q4 (27.6 cm)—under 3 workrate conditions—80 watts (W), 120 W, and 160 W. A 3 × 4 (QF × workrate) repeated measures of analysis of variance were performed to analyze differences among conditions (p < 0.05). Results: Increased QF increased peak KAbM by 47%, 56%, and 56% from Q1 to Q4 at each respective workrate. Mediolateral PRF increased from Q1 to Q4 at each respective workrate. Frontal-plane knee angle and range of motion decreased with increased QF. No changes were observed for peak vertical PRF, knee extension moment, sagittal plane peak knee joint angles, or range of motion. Conclusion: Increased QF increased peak KAbM, suggesting increased medial compartment loading of the knee. QF modulation may influence frontal-plane joint loading when using stationary cycling for exercise or rehabilitation purposes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095254619301061Cycling biomechanicsInter-pedal distanceKnee abduction momentKnee adduction momentQ-Factor
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author Tanner Thorsen
Kelley Strohacker
Joshua T. Weinhandl
Songning Zhang
spellingShingle Tanner Thorsen
Kelley Strohacker
Joshua T. Weinhandl
Songning Zhang
Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
Journal of Sport and Health Science
Cycling biomechanics
Inter-pedal distance
Knee abduction moment
Knee adduction moment
Q-Factor
author_facet Tanner Thorsen
Kelley Strohacker
Joshua T. Weinhandl
Songning Zhang
author_sort Tanner Thorsen
title Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
title_short Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
title_full Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
title_fullStr Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
title_full_unstemmed Increased Q-Factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
title_sort increased q-factor increases frontal-plane knee joint loading in stationary cycling
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Sport and Health Science
issn 2095-2546
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Background: Q-Factor (QF), or the inter-pedal width, in cycling is similar to step-width in gait. Although increased step-width has been shown to reduce peak knee abduction moment (KAbM), no studies have examined the biomechanical effects of increased QF in cycling at different workrates in healthy participants. Methods: A total of 16 healthy participants (8 males, 8 females, age: 22.4 ± 2.6 years, body mass index: 22.78 ± 1.43 kg/m2, mean ± SD) participated. A motion capture system and customized instrumented pedals were used to collect 3-dimensional kinematic (240 Hz) and pedal reaction force (PRF) (1200 Hz) data in 12 testing conditions: 4 QF conditions—Q1 (15.0 cm), Q2 (19.2 cm), Q3 (23.4 cm), and Q4 (27.6 cm)—under 3 workrate conditions—80 watts (W), 120 W, and 160 W. A 3 × 4 (QF × workrate) repeated measures of analysis of variance were performed to analyze differences among conditions (p < 0.05). Results: Increased QF increased peak KAbM by 47%, 56%, and 56% from Q1 to Q4 at each respective workrate. Mediolateral PRF increased from Q1 to Q4 at each respective workrate. Frontal-plane knee angle and range of motion decreased with increased QF. No changes were observed for peak vertical PRF, knee extension moment, sagittal plane peak knee joint angles, or range of motion. Conclusion: Increased QF increased peak KAbM, suggesting increased medial compartment loading of the knee. QF modulation may influence frontal-plane joint loading when using stationary cycling for exercise or rehabilitation purposes.
topic Cycling biomechanics
Inter-pedal distance
Knee abduction moment
Knee adduction moment
Q-Factor
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095254619301061
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