TY - JOUR
T1 - Electromyographic and mechanomyographic responses across repeated maximal isometric and concentric muscle actions of the leg extensors
AU - Camic, Clayton L.
AU - Housh, Terry J.
AU - Zuniga, Jorge M.
AU - Russell Hendrix, C.
AU - Bergstrom, Haley C.
AU - Traylor, Daniel A.
AU - Schmidt, Richard J.
AU - Johnson, Glen O.
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - The purpose of the present study was to examine the patterns of responses for torque, electromyographic (EMG) amplitude, EMG mean power frequency (MPF), mechanomyographic (MMG) amplitude, and MMG MPF across 30 repeated maximal isometric (ISO) and concentric (CON) muscle actions of the leg extensors. Twelve female subjects (21.1±1.4yrs; 63.3±7.4kg) performed ISO and CON fatigue protocols with EMG and MMG signals recorded from the vastus lateralis. The relationships for torque, EMG amplitude, EMG MPF, MMG amplitude, and MMG MPF versus repetition number were examined using polynomial regression. The results indicated there were decreases (p<0.05) across the ISO muscle actions for torque (r2=0.95), EMG amplitude (R2=0.44), EMG MPF (r2=0.62), and MMG MPF (r2=0.48), but no change in MMG amplitude (r2=0.07). In addition, there were decreases across the CON muscle actions for torque (R2=0.97), EMG amplitude (R2=0.46), EMG MPF (R2=0.86), MMG amplitude (R2=0.44), and MMG MPF (R2=0.80). Thus, the current findings suggested that the mechanisms of fatigue and motor control strategies used to modulate torque production were similar between maximal ISO and CON muscle actions.
AB - The purpose of the present study was to examine the patterns of responses for torque, electromyographic (EMG) amplitude, EMG mean power frequency (MPF), mechanomyographic (MMG) amplitude, and MMG MPF across 30 repeated maximal isometric (ISO) and concentric (CON) muscle actions of the leg extensors. Twelve female subjects (21.1±1.4yrs; 63.3±7.4kg) performed ISO and CON fatigue protocols with EMG and MMG signals recorded from the vastus lateralis. The relationships for torque, EMG amplitude, EMG MPF, MMG amplitude, and MMG MPF versus repetition number were examined using polynomial regression. The results indicated there were decreases (p<0.05) across the ISO muscle actions for torque (r2=0.95), EMG amplitude (R2=0.44), EMG MPF (r2=0.62), and MMG MPF (r2=0.48), but no change in MMG amplitude (r2=0.07). In addition, there were decreases across the CON muscle actions for torque (R2=0.97), EMG amplitude (R2=0.46), EMG MPF (R2=0.86), MMG amplitude (R2=0.44), and MMG MPF (R2=0.80). Thus, the current findings suggested that the mechanisms of fatigue and motor control strategies used to modulate torque production were similar between maximal ISO and CON muscle actions.
KW - Amplitude
KW - EMG
KW - Fatigue
KW - Frequency
KW - MMG
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jelekin.2012.09.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jelekin.2012.09.010
M3 - Article
C2 - 23102832
AN - SCOPUS:84875372205
SN - 1050-6411
VL - 23
SP - 342
EP - 348
JO - Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
JF - Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
IS - 2
ER -