Archery's signature: an electromyographic analysis of the upper limb.

IF 2.2 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Tabitha Dorshorst, Gillian Weir, Joseph Hamill, Brigitte Holt
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Non-technical summary: Bow and arrow technology plays a significant role in the recent evolutionary history of modern humans, but limitations of preservation make it challenging to identify archaeological evidence of early archery. Since bone structure can change in response to muscle force, archers of the past can potentially be identified through analysis of upper arm bones. However, there is limited research on how archery impacts upper limb musculature. This study offers initial insights into how archery impacts humeral musculature and highlights the need for additional research focused on archery's direct impact on humeral morphology.

Technical summary: Humeral morphology has been used to support behaviour reconstructions of archery in past populations. However, the lack of experimental research concerning the impacts that archery has on the upper limb weakens skeletal morphological approaches. The goal of this study was to determine how archery impacts the activation of upper limb musculature. More specifically, this study tested: (a) whether the relative muscle activations are similar between arms; and (b) what muscles were activated on the dominant (draw) arm compared with the non-dominant (bow) arm. Data on upper arm muscle activation were collected bilaterally for nine archers using surface electromyography (EMG). Results show similar levels of muscle activation bilaterally with different muscles being activated in each arm. There were significantly higher integrated EMG and peak muscle activations of the biceps brachii muscles in the draw arm compared with the bow arm. In contrast, the lateral deltoid and the triceps brachii muscles had significantly higher integrated EMG and peak muscle activations on the bow arm compared with the draw arm. This work offers initial insights into how archery impacts humeral musculature and highlights the need for additional research focused on archery's direct impact on humeral morphology.

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射箭的标志:上肢的肌电图分析。
非技术总结:弓箭技术在现代人类的近代史上发挥了重要作用,但由于保存的限制,确定早期射箭的考古证据具有挑战性。由于骨骼结构会随着肌肉力量的变化而改变,过去的弓箭手可以通过分析上臂骨骼来识别。然而,关于射箭如何影响上肢肌肉组织的研究有限。这项研究为射箭如何影响肱骨肌肉组织提供了初步的见解,并强调需要进一步研究射箭对肱骨形态学的直接影响。技术总结:肱骨形态学已被用于支持过去人群射箭行为的重建。然而,缺乏关于射箭对上肢影响的实验研究削弱了骨骼形态学方法。这项研究的目的是确定射箭如何影响上肢肌肉组织的激活。更具体地说,这项研究测试了:(a)手臂之间的相对肌肉激活是否相似;(b)与不占优势的(弓)臂相比,占优势的(拉)臂上激活了哪些肌肉。使用表面肌电图(EMG)收集9名弓箭手的上臂肌肉激活数据。结果显示,两侧的肌肉激活水平相似,但每只手臂的肌肉激活程度不同。牵臂肱二头肌的综合肌电图和峰值肌肉激活明显高于弓臂。相比之下,侧三角肌和肱三头肌在弓臂上的综合肌电图和峰值肌肉激活明显高于牵臂。这项工作为射箭如何影响肱骨肌肉组织提供了初步的见解,并强调需要进一步研究射箭对肱骨形态学的直接影响。
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Evolutionary Human Sciences
Evolutionary Human Sciences Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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