Muscle Synergies in Running: A Review
Analysis
This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of muscle synergy analysis in running, a crucial area for understanding neuromuscular control and lower-limb coordination. It highlights the importance of this approach, summarizes key findings across different conditions (development, fatigue, pathology), and identifies methodological limitations and future research directions. The paper's value lies in synthesizing existing knowledge and pointing towards improvements in methodology and application.
Key Takeaways
- •Muscle synergy analysis is a valuable tool for studying neuromuscular control in running.
- •Synergy patterns are relatively stable, but their characteristics are adaptable to various factors.
- •Standardization of methods and integration of multi-source data are crucial for future research.
- •The paper highlights the potential of this research for sports biomechanics, athletic training, and rehabilitation.
“The number and basic structure of lower-limb synergies during running are relatively stable, whereas spatial muscle weightings and motor primitives are highly plastic and sensitive to task demands, fatigue, and pathology.”