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Agonist versus antagonist muscle fatigue effects on thigh muscle activity and vertical ground reaction during drop landing

机译:激动剂与拮抗剂的肌肉疲劳对降落过程中大腿肌肉活动和垂直地面反应的影响

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Background: Agonist and antagonist co-activation plays ail important role for stabilizing the knee joint, especially after fatigue. However, whether selective fatigue of agonists or antagonist muscles would cause different changes in muscle activation patterns is unknown. Hypothesis: Knee extension fatigue would have a higher influence on landing biomechanics compared with a knee flexion protocol. Study design: Repeated-measures design. Methods: Twenty healthy subjects (10 males and 10 females) performed two sets of repeated maximal isokinetic concentric efforts of the knee extensors (KE) at 120 degrees s (1) until they could no longer consistently produce 30% of maximum torque. On a separate day, a similar knee flexion (KF) fatigue protocol was also performed. Single leg landings from 30 cm drop height were performed before, in the middle and after the end of the fatigue test. The mean normalized electromyographic (EMG) signal of the vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), biceps femoris (BF) and gastrocnemius (GAS) at selected landing phases were determined before, during and after fatigue. Quadriceps:hamstrings (Q:H) EMG ratio as well as sagittal hip and knee angles and vertical ground reaction force (GRF) were also recorded. Results: Two-way analysis of variance designs showed that KE fatigue resulted in significantly lower GRF and higher knee flexion angles lit initial contact while maximum hili and knee flexion also increased (p < 0.05). This wits accompanied by it significant decline of BF EMG, unaltered EMG of vastii and GAS muscles and increased Q:H ratio. In contrast, KF fatigue had no effects on vGRFs but it was accompanied by increased activation of VM, BF and GAS while the Q:H increased during before landing and decreased after impact. Conclusion: Fatigue responses during landing are highly dependent on the muscle which is fatigued. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:激动剂和拮抗剂的共激活在稳定膝关节(尤其是疲劳后)中起着重要作用。然而,激动剂或拮抗肌的选择性疲劳是否会引起肌肉激活模式的不同变化尚不清楚。假设:与膝盖屈曲方案相比,膝盖伸展疲劳对着陆生物力学的影响更大。研究设计:重复测量设计。方法:20名健康受试者(10名男性和10名女性)在120度s(1)内进行了两组重复的膝伸肌(KE)的最大等速同心努力,直到他们不再能够持续产生最大扭矩的30%。在另一天,还进行了类似的膝盖屈曲(KF)疲劳试验。在疲劳测试之前,之中和之后,从30厘米高的高度单腿着陆。在疲劳发生之前,之中和之后,确定选定着陆期的腓肠肌(VM),股外侧肌(VL),股二头肌(BF)和腓肠肌(GAS)的平均标准化肌电图(EMG)信号。还记录了股四头肌:ham绳肌(Q:H)的肌电图比率以及矢状髋和膝角度以及垂直地面反作用力(GRF)。结果:方差设计的双向分析表明,KE疲劳导致在初次接触时膝关节GRF明显降低,膝关节屈曲角度升高,而最大hili和膝关节屈曲也增加(p <0.05)。这种机智伴随着它的BF EMG显着下降,粗大肌和GAS肌肉的未改变EMG以及Q:H比增加。相反,KF疲劳对vGRF没有影响,但伴随着VM,BF和GAS的激活增加,而Q:H在着陆前增加而在撞击后减少。结论:着陆期间的疲劳反应高度依赖于疲劳的肌肉。 (c)2007 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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