A randomized trial to consider the effect of Romanian deadlift exercise on the development of lumbar extension strength

被引:27
作者
Fisher, James [1 ]
Bruce-Low, Stewart [1 ]
Smith, Dave [2 ]
机构
[1] Southampton Solent Univ, Dept Hlth Exercise & Sport Sci, Southampton SO14 0YN, Hants, England
[2] Manchester Metropolitan Univ Cheshire, Exercise & Sport Sci Dept, Crewe CW1 5DU, England
关键词
Strength training; Lower back; MedX; LOW-BACK-PAIN; CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS; PELVIC STABILIZATION; INJURY RATES; SPECIFICITY; ACTIVATION; ENDURANCE; POSITION; TORQUE; SPINE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ptsp.2012.04.001
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100232 [康复医学];
摘要
Objective: To consider the efficacy of 10 weeks of Romanian deadlift (DL) training in increasing lumbar extension strength compared to isolated lumbar extension (LUMX) training. Design: Comparison of pre- and post-test data for Romanian deadlift 1RM, and lumbar extension torque between and within groups. Participants: Male trained subjects (n = 36; ((x) over bar +/- SD) 24.9 +/- 6.5 years; 178.5 +/- 5.2 cm; 81.6 +/- 10.0 kg). Main outcome measures: Pre- and post-testing included a Romanian deadlift 1RM and isometric strength tests every 12 degrees through full range of motion on the MedX lumbar extension machine (MedX, Ocala, FL). Results: Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni adjustments revealed that 1RM Romanian deadlift significantly increased from pre- to post-test in the DL group (p < 0.008; 1433 +/- 23.4 kg to 166.3 +/- 21.9 kg) and the LUMX group (p < 0.008; 135.8 +/- 23.1 kg to 146.0 +/- 25.5 kg). In contrast, tested functional torque (TFT) significantly increased at 6 out of 7 joint angles (p < 0.008) for the LUMX group only. The control group showed no significant differences pre- to post-test. Conclusions: These data suggest that the Romanian deadlift does not enhance lumbar extension torque. However, performing specific isolated lumbar extension training appears to improve both lumbar extension torque and Romanian deadlift 1RM. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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