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Ultrasonography as a tool to study afferent feedback from the muscle-tendon complex during human walking

机译:超声作为研究人类行走过程中肌腱复合体传入反馈的工具

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In humans, one of the most common tasks in everyday life is walking, and sensory afferent feedback from peripheral receptors, particularly the muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs (GTO), makes an important contribution to the motor control of this task. One factor that can complicate the ability of these receptors to act as length, velocity and force transducers is the complex pattern of interaction between muscle and tendinous tissues, as tendon length is often considerably greater than muscle fibre length in the human lower limb. In essence, changes in muscle-tendon mechanics can influence the firing behaviour of afferent receptors, which may in turn affect the motor control. In this review we first summarise research that has incorporated the use of ultrasound-based techniques to study muscle-tendon interaction, predominantly during walking. We then review recent research that has combined this method with an examination of muscle activation to give a broader insight to neuromuscular interaction during walking. Despite the advances in understanding that these techniques have brought, there is clearly still a need for more direct methods to study both neural and mechanical parameters during human walking in order to unravel the vast complexity of this seemingly simple task.
机译:在人类中,步行是日常生活中最常见的任务之一,周围受体(特别是肌肉纺锤体和高尔基体腱器官(GTO))的感觉传入反馈为这项任务的运动控制做出了重要贡献。使这些受体充当长度,速度和力传感器的能力复杂化的一个因素是肌肉与肌腱组织之间相互作用的复杂模式,因为肌腱的长度通常远大于人类下肢的肌纤维长度。本质上,肌腱力学的变化会影响传入受体的发射行为,进而可能影响运动控制。在这篇综述中,我们首先总结了一些研究,这些研究结合了基于超声的技术来研究肌腱相互作用,主要是在步行过程中。然后,我们回顾了将这种方法与肌肉激活检查相结合的最新研究,从而为行走过程中的神经肌肉相互作用提供了更广阔的视野。尽管已经对这些技术带来了更多的了解,但显然仍然需要更直接的方法来研究人类步行过程中的神经和机械参数,以解开这项看似简单的任务的巨大复杂性。

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