Motor control and kinetics during low level concentric and eccentric contractions in man

被引:56
作者
Sogaard, K
Christensen, H
Jensen, BR
Finsen, L
Sjogaard, G
机构
来源
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND MOTOR CONTROL-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY | 1996年 / 101卷 / 05期
关键词
recruitment pattern; dynamic exercise; motor unit;
D O I
10.1016/S0921-884X(96)95629-5
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Motor unit (MU) recruitment patterns were studied in 6 female subjects during dynamic contractions at relative workloads corresponding to 10% maximum voluntary contraction. The contractions consisted of a 20 degrees elbow flexion (concentric contraction) and extension (eccentric contraction) and MU action potential trains were recorded from the brachial biceps muscle. The mean angular velocity of the dynamic contractions was 10 degrees/s, during which a total of 119 MUs were identified. Additionally, a few contractions were studied at 20 degrees/s during which 30 MUs were identified, and 9 MUs during the 40 degrees/s contraction. About 60% of the identified MUs were active during the concentric as well as the eccentric phase for each of the velocities. Mean firing rate decreased significantly when the contraction changed from concentric to eccentric, whereas the number and properties of identified active MUs were similar. This emphasizes firing rate modulation as important during low level dynamic contractions rather than selective recruitment of different types of MUs in the concentric versus the eccentric phase. Similar kinetic demands occur frequently in occupational tasks, especially during monotonous work. The present data indicate that only a limited pool of MUs are being recruited during such tasks. Extensive recruitment of these MUs may cause fatigue and start a potentially vicious circle leading to work-related muscle disorders.
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