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Lower torso muscle activation patterns for high-magnitude static exertions: gender differences and the effects of twisting.

机译:高强度静态锻炼的下部躯干肌肉激活模式:性别差异和扭曲的影响。

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STUDY DESIGN: Surface electromyographic signals were collected from 14 lower torso muscles while participants resisted high-magnitude static trunk moments applied in a variety of directions. OBJECTIVES: To obtain a description of muscle activations in response to large moment magnitudes and axial twisting, including levels of agonistic and antagonistic muscle cocontraction. To assess differences in lower torso muscle activation patterns associated with gender and trial repetition. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Back pain is associated with mechanical loads in the back. Biomechanical modeling of these loads is facilitated by knowledge of typical muscle activation patterns. Previous efforts in obtaining such data have often limited their scope to low-magnitude exertions or relatively simple scenarios. METHODS: Eight male and eight female participants, matched by height and mass, performed static exertions in an apparatus that immobilized their lower body while the activation levels of seven bilateral torso muscles were measured using surface electromyography. Activation patterns were analyzed to assess differences resulting from a variety of factors. RESULTS: No significant differences in activation patterns were found between genders or repetitions, but moment magnitude and direction elicited substantial differential responses. Good repeatability was found between trial repetitions, as indicated by intraclass correlation coefficients (>0.65). Significant synergistic muscle coactivation, large intersubject variability (mean coefficient of variation 82.2%), and consistent levels of antagonism ranging from 10% to 30% maximum voluntary exertions were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals of different genders, but similar anthropometry, have comparable muscular reactions to complex torso loads, suggesting similar motor control strategies. Future spine models should consider that the variability in muscle recruitment patterns is larger between subjects than within subjects. High-magnitude exertions, especially those with moment loads in more than one plane, require most muscles to be active (>5%) and moderate levels of antagonism.
机译:研究设计:表面肌电信号是从14个下部躯干肌肉收集的,而参与者则抵制了在各个方向施加的高强度静态躯干力矩。目的:获得对大力矩幅度和轴向扭曲(包括激动和拮抗肌肉共收缩水平)的肌肉激活的描述。评估与性别和试验重复相关的下部躯干肌肉激活模式的差异。背景数据摘要:背痛与背部的机械负荷有关。通过了解典型的肌肉激活模式,可以对这些负荷进行生物力学建模。先前在获取此类数据时所做的努力通常将其范围限制在低震级活动或相对简单的场景中。方法:八名男性和八名女性参与者,按身高和体重进行匹配,在固定其下半身的器械中进行静态锻炼,同时使用表面肌电图测量七种双侧躯干肌肉的激活水平。分析激活模式以评估由多种因素引起的差异。结果:性别或重复之间没有发现激活模式的显着差异,但是瞬间的大小和方向引起了显着的差异反应。组间相关系数(> 0.65)表明,试验重复之间具有良好的重复性。观察到显着的协同增肌作用,受试者间较大的变异性(平均变异系数为82.2%)以及最大自愿运动量在10%至30%范围内的恒定拮抗作用。结论:不同性别但人体测量学相似的个体对复杂的躯干负荷具有可比的肌肉反应,表明相似的运动控制策略。未来的脊柱模型应考虑受试者之间的肌肉募集模式的变异性大于受试者内部的变异性。高强度的运动,尤其是那些力矩负载在一个以上平面中的运动,需要大多数肌肉活跃(> 5%)并具有中等程度的拮抗作用。

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