Gender, muscle, and velocity comparisons of mechanomyographic and electromyographic responses during isokinetic muscle actions

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作者
Cramer, JT
Housh, TJ
Weir, JP
Johnson, GO
Berning, JM
Perry, SR
Bull, AJ
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Hlth & Human Performance, Ctr Youth Fitness & Sports Res, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
[2] Des Moines Univ, Appl Human Physiol Lab, Program Phys Therapy, Osteopath Med Ctr, Des Moines, IA 50312 USA
[3] Ohio Univ, Hlth & Human Serv, Athens, OH 45701 USA
[4] Creighton Univ, Dept Exercise Sci, Omaha, NE 68178 USA
关键词
mechanomyography; acoustic myography; muscle sound; phonomyography; vibromyography; electromyography; muscle strength; muscle power;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0838.2003.00317.x
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of peak torque (PT), mean power output (MP), mechanomyographic (MMG) and electromyographic (EMG) amplitude and mean power frequency (MPF) of the vastus lateralis (VL), rectus femoris (RF), and vastus medialis (VM) in males and females during maximal, concentric isokinetic muscle actions. Subjects performed maximal leg extensions at 60degrees s(-1), 120degrees s(-1), 180degrees s(-1), 240degrees s(-1), 300degrees s(-1), 360degrees s(-1), 420degrees s(-1), and 480degrees s(-1). No gender differences were obser-ved, but there were muscle-specific differences for the patterns of MMG MPF, EMG amplitude, and EMG MPF. The MP and MMG amplitude increased to 180-240degrees s(-1), plateaued, and then decreased to 480degrees s(-1). MMG MPF for the VL and VM remained unchanged to 300degrees s(-1), but then increased to 480degrees s(-1). The EMG amplitude for the RF and EMG MPF for the VL decreased across velocity. Overall, these findings indicated that there were muscle-specific, velocity-related differences in the associations among motor control strategies (EMG amplitude and MPF) and the mechanical aspects of isokinetic muscular activity (MMG amplitude and MPF).
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页码:116 / 127
页数:12
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