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Superimposed electrical stimulation decreases maximal grip force

机译:叠加的电刺激会降低最大抓地力

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Aim. The purpose of this study was to assess maximal grip force in two conditions of voluntary muscular contraction (MVC) and electrical stimulation superimposed on voluntary muscular contraction (SES) to better understand mechanisms and effectiveness of electrical stimulation of the hand. There is conflicting evidence regarding the effectiveness of electrical stimulation superimposed on voluntary muscular contraction on improving maximal force. Increased knowledge of the physiologic and mechanical effects of electrical stimulation applied during voluntary muscular contraction can lead to refinement of its clinical application. Methods. Twenty subjects (36±13 years; 17 males and 3 females) participated in this study. All subjects were undergoing physical therapy within a hand rehabilitation center. They were instructed to randomly perform three grip determinations in both voluntary muscular contraction and superimposed electrical stimulation conditions to elicit maximal grip force of the unaffected hand. Force was assessed using a handheld dynamometer. Subjective force and contraction were assessed just after sessions as well as pain and discomfort using a visual analogue scale. Results. The mean force values were 22±7 kg and 30±l kg for the superimposed electrical stimulation and voluntary muscular contraction conditions, respectively. Analyses of the force measures showed that force was weaker in the superimposed electrical stimulation condition (P<0.001). Patients rated their pain and discomfort at 0±0 mm and 4±2.9 mm, respectively. Conclusion. Maximal grip force is reduced when electrical stimulation is superimposed to voluntary muscular contraction. This result could be explained by unbalanced muscular synergies at the hand due to SES, confirming these synergies as essential to produce maximal grip force.
机译:目标。这项研究的目的是评估自愿肌肉收缩(MVC)和叠加在自愿肌肉收缩(SES)上的电刺激两种情况下的最大握力,以更好地了解手部电刺激的机制和有效性。有证据表明,电刺激叠加在自愿性肌肉收缩上对改善最大力量的有效性。对自愿性肌肉收缩过程中施加的电刺激的生理和机械作用的了解增加,可以改善其临床应用。方法。二十名受试者(36±13岁; 17名男性和3名女性)参加了这项研究。所有受试者均在手部康复中心接受物理治疗。他们被指示在自愿性肌肉收缩和叠加电刺激条件下随机进行三个抓握力测定,以引起未受影响手的最大抓握力。使用手持式测功机评估力。疗程结束后立即评估主观力量和收缩,并使用视觉模拟量表评估疼痛和不适感。结果。在叠加电刺激和自愿性肌肉收缩情况下,平均力分别为22±7 kg和30±l kg。测力分析表明,在叠加电刺激条件下,力较弱(P <0.001)。患者的疼痛和不适等级分别为0±0 mm和4±2.9 mm。结论。当电刺激叠加到自愿性肌肉收缩时,最大握力会降低。该结果可以解释为由于SES导致手部肌肉协同增效不平衡,从而证实了这些协同增效对于产生最大握力至关重要。

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    TIMC-IMAG Laboratory UMR-UJF-CNRS 5525, La Tronche, France,MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, USA,Laboratoire TIMC-IMAG,Faculte de Medecine, Batiment Jean Roget, 3eme etage, 38706 La Tranche cedex, France;

    TIMC-IMAG Laboratory UMR-UJF-CNRS 5525, La Tronche, France;

    TIMC-IMAG Laboratory UMR-UJF-CNRS 5525, La Tronche, France,Bouve College of Health Sciences Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA,Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy Brigham and Womens'Hospital, Boston, MA, USA,Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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    hand strength; muscles; electric stimulation;

    机译:手力肌肉电刺激;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:08:18

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