6 resultados para Soleus and tibial muscles
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RESUMO: Introdução: A estabilidade dinâmica relativa ao complexo articular do ombro depende de uma interacção perfeita entre músculos da coifa dos rotadores e músculos escapulares, como o binómio rotador da escápula – trapézio superior e trapézio inferior e o grande dentado. A compreensão dessas sinergias musculares em sujeitos assintomáticos permite, em última instância, o desenvolvimento de linhas orientadoras de raciocínio na abordagem clínica. Objectivo: Estudar o rácio de activação entre os músculos trapézio inferior e trapézio superior e entre grande dentado e trapézio superior, através de um conjunto de cinco exercícios aplicados a uma amostra de sujeitos assintomáticos, estabelecendo uma hierarquia entre esses rácios. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, com uma amostra de 15 sujeitos saudáveis (n=9 homens; n=6 mulheres), com idades compreendidas entre os 19 e 27 anos (média=21 anos, dp=2,24), tendo sido avaliados por um sistema de electromiografia de superfície, em dois momentos de recolha diferentes. Os exercícios foram realizados em cadeia cinética aberta, sem qualquer aplicação de resistências externas. Resultados: De entre os exercícios analisados com envolvimento escapulo-torácico e gleno-umeral simultaneamente, destacaram-se com melhor rácio trapézio inferior/trapézio superior e grande dentado/trapézio superior (activação dos músculos trapézio inferior e grande dentado superior à activação do trapézio superior) os movimentos de flexão do ombro até aos 90º no plano sagital e a abdução do ombro até aos 90º no plano da escápula, considerando ambas as recolhas. Nos exercícios apenas com envolvimento escapulotorácico, destacaram-se com melhor rácio os movimentos de adução e depressão das escápulas bilateralmente com os membros superiores em repouso, seguido da abdução da escápula, com o ombro a 90º de flexão e mantendo a escápula em depressão (“murro à frente”), em ambas as recolhas. O exercício de abdução do ombro até aos 90º no plano frontal obteve sempre o pior rácio muscular, nos dois momentos de recolha. Conclusões: O presente trabalho estudou as interacções dos músculos escapulotorácicos em cinco exercícios realizados até aos 90º de elevação do membro superior,em cadeia cinética aberta e sem recurso a resistências externas. Será, eventualmente possível, enquadrar os exercícios propostos nas fases de consciencialização e associação de reaprendizagem motora. Sugerem-se futuros estudos com uso de análise cinemática. --------------------ABSTRACT: Introduction: Stability of the shoulder and scapula depend upon a perfect interaction between rotator cuff of the shoulder and scapular muscles, such as upper and lower trapezius and serratus anterior. A deeper comprehension of these synergies in healthy subjects allows, ultimately, the development of a better reasoning in the clinical approach. Goal: To study the ratios between lower trapezius/ upper trapezius and between serratus anterior/ upper trapezius in five different exercises, applied to healthy subjects, presenting a hierarchy between ratios. Methods: It’s an observational descriptive study including 15 healthy subjects (n= 9 men; n=6 women) with ages between 19 and 27 years (mean of 21 years, SD of 2,24). Surface electromyography was used in two different recording moments. All the exercises were performed in open kinetic chain, without external resistance. Results: Of the exercises studied that involved the shoulder and scapula together, the best ratios between lower trapezius/upper trapezius and serratus anterior/ upper trapezius (greater activity for lower trapezius and serratus anterior and less for upper trapezius) were found in shoulder flexion to 90º and in shoulder abduction to 90º in the plane of the scapula, in both recording moments. Considering the exercises that included only the scapula, the best ratio were found in bilateral adduction and depression of the scapula with the upper limbs resting and in abduction of the scapula, while being in depression, with the shoulder flexed at 90º, considering both recordings. Shoulder abduction to 90º in the coronal plane presented the worse ratio in both recording moments. Conclusions: This present paper studied the interaction of the scapula upward rotator muscles in five exercises performed below 90º of shoulder flexion or abduction, in open kinetic chain, with no external resistance. It may be possible to associate our exercises with the motor learning phases of association and consciousness. Future studies are suggested with kinematic analysis.
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The objective of the article is to evaluate the impact of the friction force mouse-pad in the contraction level of the forearm muscles M. extensor carpi ulnaris, M. extensor digitorum and M. extensor carpi radialis longus. A standard protocol of mouse movements was performed involving horizontal, vertical and diagonal mouse displacements drag-and-drop type. The operators were instructed to execute the protocol with their normal working speed. The movements protocol were performed by each subject (n=17) with three selected pairs mouse-pad, classified as low, medium and high friction force pairs. The mean time to execute the protocol with each mouse was ~138s. Mean values of ~13%MVE and ~17%MVE were found in the M. extensor carpi ulnaris and in the M. extensor digitorum respectively when performing the movements’ protocol. A 8.1% increase in %MVE was observed in the M. extensor digitorum and a 9.4% increase in %MVE was observed in the M. extensor carpi ulnaris when the high friction force pair was operated, relatively to the low friction force pair (p<0.05). The main preliminary conclusions of this study is that operating a high friction force mouse-pad may increase the risk to symptoms or disorders in the wrist due to an increase in the forearm muscles contraction levels, particularly during work with drawing application
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the forearm muscular contraction levels associated to the use of anti-vibration gloves, by comparing the contraction levels with gloves and without gloves. Two different vibration tools were used in a simulated work environment: (1) A compact Duty Multi-Cutter Bosch and (2) and a Percussion Drill with a drill bit Ø20 mm. Standard operations were performed by each subject in the following materials: (1) Performing cross- sectional cuts in 80x40 mm pine section and (2) performing 20 mm diameter holes in a concrete slab 2 x 2 m, 70 mm thick. The forearm contraction level were measured by surface electromyography in four different muscles: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS), Flexor Carpi Ulnaris (FCU), Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus (ECRL) e Extensor Carpi Ulnaris (ECU). For the flexor muscles (FDS, FCU), an increase tendency in muscular contraction was observed when the operations are performed without gloves (2-5% MVE increase in the FDS and 3-9% MVE increase in the FCU). For the extensor muscles ECU a decrease tendency in muscular contraction was observed when the operations are performed without gloves (1-10% MVE decrease). Any tendency was found in the ECRL muscle. ECU was the muscle with the highest contraction level for 79% and 71% of the operators, during the operations respectively with the multi-cutter (P50= 27-30%MVE) and with the percussion drill (P50=46-55%MVE). As a final conclusion from this study, anti- vibration gloves may increase the forearm fatigue in the posterior region of the forearm (ECU muscle) during operations with the mentioned tools
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Based on the report for the “Project III” unit of the PhD programme on Technology Assessment under the supervision of Prof. António B. Moniz. This report was discussed also at the 2nd Winter School on Technology Assessment held at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica Campus, Portugal on December 2011.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular Medicine
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Genética Molecular e Biomedicina