Recruitment of single human low-threshold motor units with increasing loads at different muscle lengths
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01/01/2004
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We investigated the recruitment behaviour of low threshold motor units in flexor digitorum superficialis by altering two biomechanical constraints: the load against which the muscle worked and the initial muscle length. The load was increased using isotonic (low load), loaded dynamic (intermediate load) and isometric (high load) contractions in two studies. The initial muscle position reflected resting muscle length in series A, and a longer length with digit III fully extended in series B. Intramuscular EMG was recorded from 48 single motor units in 10 experiments on five healthy subjects, 21 units in series A and,27 in series B, while subjects performed ramp up, hold and ramp down contractions. Increasing the load on the muscle decreased the force, displacement and firing rate of single motor units at recruitment at shorter muscle lengths (P < 0.001, dependent t-test). At longer muscle lengths this recruitment pattern was observed between loaded dynamic and isotonic contractions, but not between isometric and loaded dynamic contractions. Thus, the recruitment properties of single motor units in human flexor digitorum superficialis are sensitive to changes in both imposed external loads and the initial length of the muscle. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Elsevier Sci Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Neurosciences #Physiology #Rehabilitation #Sport Sciences #Eccentric Contractions #Isometric Contractions #Isotopic Contractions #Motor Unit Firing Rates #Muscle Length #Voluntary Isometric Contractions #Elbow Flexor Muscles #Discharge Pattern #Firing Rate #Activation #Slow #Movements #Behavior #Tasks |
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