Development of a System to Estimate Muscle Fatigue Level and Provide Feedback Based on Muscle and Soft Tissue Gliding
【Supercategory:7. DESCENTE SPORTS SCIENCE Subcategory:7.47 Vol.47】
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between changes in fascial glide, ankle dorsiflexion flexibility, jump performance, and subjective fatigue(measured bythe Visual Analog Scale; VAS) before and after running. Seventeen collegiate longdistance runners participated in this study. Fascial glide was evaluated by acquiring dynamic ultrasound images of the lower leg and calculating cross-correlation coefficients between the fascia and muscle layers. The differences(Δ values) of each variable before and after treadmill running were analyzed using Lasso regression. Cross-validation determined the optimal regularization parameter (α) as 0.163. Among the predictors, the standardized regression coefficient for Δ fascial glide was the highest (β = 0.271), indicating the strongest contribution to changes in VAS scores. This result suggests that a decrease in fascial glide is closely associated with an increase in subjective fatigue. The findings provide preliminary evidence that quantifying fascial glide may serve as a useful objective indicator for fatigue assessment. This study highlights the potential importance of fascial mobility as a target for both fatigue monitoring and future AI-based prediction systems.
DECENTE SPORTS SCIENCE Vol.47/The DESCENTE AND ISHIMOTO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION SPORTS SCIENCE
| Researcher | *1 Yuki Nakai, *2 Ryota Shibusawa, *2 Yasufumi Takeshita |
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| University or institution | *1 Reiwa Health Sciences University, *2 Daiichi Institute of Technology |
Keywords
glide coefficient, subjective fatigue, lasso regression, runners, ultrasonography


