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Patterns of Forearm Muscle Activity and Task Parameters Change During a Repetitive Sub-Maximum Forceful Wrist Flexion Task

机译:重复次最大腕力屈曲训练过程中前臂肌肉活动和任务参数的变化模式

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Jobs requiring repetitive motion are common in many industries, and such jobs can be associated with the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Temporal changes in muscle activity patterns throughout repetitive tasks, if they occur, may promote variation in muscle activity and therefore may prevent the development of musculoskeletal disorders during repetitive work. Purpose: To assess temporal changes in activity patterns of the forearm muscles during a prolonged (2-hour) repetitive wrist flexion task. Methods: Ten females completed a repeated-measures study by performing a task requiring 80° wrist flexions at a rate of 15 flexions per minute overcoming a resistant force set at 25% of their maximum voluntary isometric wrist flexion torque for two 1-hour sessions, with a 5-minute break between the two sessions. Muscle activity of six forearm flexor and extensor muscles was measured using surface electromyography during the first and last 5 minutes of each of the 2-hour sessions. Task performance parameters including torque, cycle time, angle, duty cycle, work, and torque-time integral were also recorded and calculated during the 5-minute periods. Results: Compared to the first 5 minutes of the first hour, mean extensor carpi ulnaris activity was significantly lower during the last 5 minutes of both hours, and the muscle activity percentage of time in gaps was significantly higher for the last 5 minutes of the first hour and both 5-minute periods of the second hour. Torque, duty cycle, and torque-time integral were also significantly lower during the last 5 minutes of the first hour and both 5-minute periods of the second hour compared to the first 5 minutes of the first hour. Conclusions: The observed temporal changes indicate some variation in muscle activity during the repetitive task, which may affect musculoskeletal disorder development. These results provide some preliminary insight into mechanisms that may prevent the development of musculoskeletal disorder development during repetitive tasks.
机译:需要重复运动的工作在许多行业中很普遍,并且这些工作可能与肌肉骨骼疾病的发展有关。如果重复进行,则整个重复活动中肌肉活动模式的时间变化可能会促进肌肉活动的变化,因此可能会阻止重复性工作期间肌肉骨骼疾病的发展。目的:评估长时间(2小时)重复性腕部屈曲任务期间前臂肌肉活动模式的时间变化。方法:十名女性完成一项重复测量研究,完成一项任务,要求他们以每分钟15次弯曲的速度进行80°腕部弯曲,以克服在两个1小时的锻炼中将其最大自愿等距腕部弯曲扭矩的25%的抵抗力,两节之间有5分钟的休息时间。在每个2小时疗程的前5分钟和后5分钟内,使用表面肌电图仪测量六只前臂屈肌和伸肌的肌肉活动。在5分钟的时间内,还记录并计算了任务性能参数,包括扭矩,循环时间,角度,占空比,功和扭矩时间积分。结果:与第一小时的前5分钟相比,两个小时的最后5分钟内平均腕伸腕尺骨活动明显降低,并且在第一段的最后5分钟内间隙中的肌肉活动时间百分比显着较高小时和第二个小时的5分钟时段。与第一个小时的前5分钟相比,第一个小时的最后5分钟以及第二个小时的两个5分钟期间的扭矩,占空比和扭矩时间积分也显着降低。结论:观察到的时间变化表明在重复性任务期间肌肉活动有些变化,这可能会影响肌肉骨骼疾病的发展。这些结果为重复性任务期间可能阻止肌肉骨骼疾病发展的机制提供了一些初步见识。

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