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Offering proper feedback to control for out-of-plane lumbar moments influences the activity of trunk muscles during unidirectional isometric trunk exertions.

机译:提供适当的反馈以控制平面外腰部力矩会影响单向等距躯干运动期间躯干肌肉的活动。

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The assessment of trunk muscle activation and coordination using dynamometric measurements made in one anatomical plane has hardly minimized the production of out-of-plane coupled moments (CMs). This absence of control may add much variability in moment component partition as well as in recorded muscle activation. The aim of the study was to assess whether providing these CMs as visual feedback efficiently reduces them and whether this feedback influences trunk muscle activation. Twenty men performed five 5-s static ramp submaximal contractions, ranging from 0% to 55% of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), in six different directions while standing in a static dynamometer measuring L5/S1 moments. For each direction, four feedback conditions were offered, ranging from simple 1D-feedback in the primary plane of exertion, to full 3D-feedback. Surface electromyographic signals were collected for eight back and six abdominal muscles. Muscle activation amplitudes and CMs were extracted at each 10% force level from 10% to 50% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC). Providing 3D-feedback significantly reduced the CMs, at 50% MVC, by about 1-6%, 1-8% and 2-10% MVC in the sagittal, frontal and transverse planes, respectively. Providing 3D-feedback produced relatively small systematic effects (2-7%) on trunk muscle activation. However, the subjects responded differently to adequately control the coupled moments, leading in some cases to relatively high inter-individual differences in muscle activation. Interestingly, the statistical differences, and size of the effects, were mainly observed when the primary exertions were performed in the frontal and transverse planes. The implications of these findings are discussed.
机译:使用在一个解剖平面上进行的测功测量来评估躯干肌肉的激活和协调能力,几乎没有使平面外耦合力矩(CM)的产生最小化。缺乏控制可能会增加力矩成分分配以及记录的肌肉激活方面的可变性。该研究的目的是评估提供这些CM作为视觉反馈是否可以有效地减少它们,以及该反馈是否影响躯干肌肉的激活。二十名男子站在静态测力计上测量L5 / S1力矩时,在六个不同方向上执行了5次5s静态斜坡次最大收缩,范围从最大自愿收缩(MVC)的0%到55%。对于每个方向,都提供了四种反馈条件,范围从工作主平面的简单1D反馈到完整的3D反馈。收集了八个背部肌肉和六个腹部肌肉的表面肌电信号。从10%至5​​0%最大自动收缩(MVC)的每个10%力水平提取肌肉激活幅度和CM。提供3D反馈可在矢状,额状和额状平面分别将50%MVC的CM分别降低约1-6%,1-8%和2-10%的MVC。提供3D反馈对躯干肌肉激活产生相对较小的系统效果(2-7%)。但是,受试者的反应不同以充分控制耦合时刻,从而在某些情况下导致个体之间较高的肌肉激活差异。有趣的是,主要在额叶和横切面进行初次锻炼时,主要观察到统计学差异和效应大小。讨论了这些发现的含义。

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