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Experimental knee pain impairs submaximal force steadiness in isometric, eccentric, and concentric muscle actions

机译:实验膝关节疼痛在等距,偏心和同心肌肉行动中损害潜水力稳定性

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Introduction: Populations with knee joint damage, including arthritis, have noted impairments in the regulation of submaximal muscle force. It is difficult to determine the exact cause of such impairments given the joint pathology and associated neuromuscular adaptations. Experimental pain models that have been used to isolate the effects of pain on muscle force regulation have shown impaired force steadiness during acute pain. However, few studies have examined force regulation during dynamic contractions, and these findings have been inconsistent. The goal of the current study was to examine the effect of experimental knee joint pain on submaximal quadriceps force regulation during isometric and dynamic contractions. Methods: The study involved fifteen healthy participants. Participants were seated in an isokinetic dynamometer. Knee extensor force matching tasks were completed in isometric, eccentric, and concentric muscle contraction conditions. The target force was set to 10 % of maximum for each contraction type. Hypertonic saline was then injected into the infrapatella fat pad to generate acute joint pain. The force matching tasks were repeated during pain and once more 5 min after pain had subsided. Results: Hypertonic saline resulted in knee pain with an average peak pain rating of 5.5?±?2.1 (0–10 scale) that lasted for 18?±?4 mins. Force steadiness significantly reduced during pain across all three muscle contraction conditions. There was a trend to increased force matching error during pain but this was not significant. Conclusion: Experimental knee pain leads to impaired quadriceps force steadiness during isometric, eccentric, and concentric contractions, providing further evidence that joint pain directly affects motor performance. Given the established relationship between submaximal muscle force steadiness and function, such an effect may be detrimental to the performance of tasks in daily life. In order to restore motor performance in people with painful arthritic conditions of the knee, it may be important to first manage their pain more effectively.
机译:简介:包括关节炎的膝关节损伤的人群,并在潜水肌势的调节中指出了损伤。在关节病理学和相关的神经肌肉改编,难以确定这些损伤的确切原因。已经用于隔离肌肉调节疼痛影响的实验疼痛模型在急性疼痛期间表现出损害的力稳定性。然而,很少有研究在动态收缩期间检查了力调节,并且这些发现是不一致的。目前研究的目的是在等距和动态收缩期间检查实验膝关节疼痛对潜水血管血管强制调节的影响。方法:该研究涉及十五个健康的参与者。参与者坐在一种等因素测力计中。膝关节伸出力匹配任务在等距,偏心和同心肌肉收缩条件下完成。每个收缩型的目标力设定为最大值的10%。然后将高渗盐水注入Infrapatella脂肪垫中以产生急性关节疼痛。在疼痛期间重复力匹配任务,疼痛消退后再一次5分钟。结果:高渗盐水导致膝关节疼痛,平均疼痛等级为5.5?±2.1(0-10级),持续18°?±4分钟。在所有三个肌肉收缩条件下疼痛时,部队稳定性显着降低。在疼痛期间增加力量匹配误差有一种趋势,但这并不重要。结论:实验膝关节疼痛导致等距,偏心和同心收缩期间的Quadriceps力稳定性受损,提供了进一步的证据,即关节疼痛直接影响电机性能。鉴于柱轴肌肉力量稳定和功能之间的既定关系,这种效果可能对日常生活中任务的表现不利。为了恢复膝关节疼痛关节炎条件的人的电机性能,首先更有效地管理疼痛可能是重要的。

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