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Muscle Activation During Low-Intensity Muscle Contractions With Varying Levels of External Limb Compression

机译:低强度肌肉收缩过程中不同程度的外部肢体压缩水平的肌肉激活

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The purpose was to investigate muscle activation during low- intensity muscle contractions with various levels of external limb compression to reduce muscle perfusion/outflow. A series of unilateral elbow flexion muscle contractions (30 repetitive contractions followed by 3 sets x 15 contractions) was performed at 20% of 1RM with varying levels of external compression (0 (without compression), 98, 121, and 147 mmHg external compression) around the upper arm. Electromyography (EMG) signals were recorded from surface electrodes placed on the biceps brachii muscle and analyzed for integrated EMG (iEMG). Maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) decreased similarly during the control (0 mmHg) and 98 mmHg external compression bout (~18%); the decline in MVC with 121 and 147 mmHg external compression was significantly greater (~37%). Muscle activation increased progressively throughout the contraction bout with each level of external compression, but iEMG was significantly greater during 147 mmHg external compression. In conclusion, low-intensity muscle contractions performed with external compression of 147 mmHg appears to alter muscle perfusion/outflow leading to increased muscle activation without decrements in work performed during the contraction bout.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Low-intensity muscle contractions with external compression are maintained by greater neural activation.It appears there is optimal external compression pressure for increased muscle activation without exaggerated fatigue.External compression per arm circumference was related to the neuromuscular response and fatigue.
机译:目的是研究低强度肌肉收缩过程中的肌肉活化情况,以不同程度的外部肢体压缩来减少肌肉灌注/流出。以1RM的20%进行一系列的单侧肘屈肌收缩(30次重复收缩,然后进行3组x 15次收缩),并施加不同程度的外部压缩(0(无压缩),98、121和147 mmHg外部压缩)围绕上臂。从放置在肱二头肌肌肉上的表面电极记录肌电图(EMG)信号,并分析整合的EMG(iEMG)。在控制期间(0 mmHg)和98 mmHg外部压缩回合(〜18%),最大自发等距收缩(MVC)下降相似。 MVC在121和147 mmHg外部压缩下的下降幅度更大(〜37%)。在每个水平的外部按压中,肌肉的激活在整个收缩回合中逐渐增加,但在147 mmHg的外部按压过程中,iEMG明显更高。总之,以147 mmHg的外部压缩进行的低强度肌肉收缩似乎会改变肌肉的灌注/流出,从而导致肌肉激活增加,而收缩回合期间的工作却不会减少。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list -style-type:disc“> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 通过外部按压保持低强度肌肉收缩 似乎存在最佳的外部压缩压力,以增加肌肉的激活而不会过度疲劳。 每臂圆周的外部压缩与神经肌肉反应和疲劳有关。 li>

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