Superimposed electromyostimulation of the thigh muscles during passive isokinetic cycling increases muscle strength without effort.

Kazuyuki Ogiso, Takuto Horasawa
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Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the effects of a completely passive isokinetic cycle (PIC) exercise with electromyostimulation (EMS) on improving muscle strength and the changes in kinesthesia during daily activities.

Methods: Twenty-nine sedentary females were divided into three groups. The EMS anterior and whole groups performed the PIC exercise without EMS 3 times a week for 3 weeks, followed by a 1-week break, and then performed it with EMS applied to the anterior and entire thigh muscles, respectively, 3 times a week for 3 weeks. The control group did not perform any training.

Results: The PIC exercise with EMS significantly increased the 30s chair stand test scores by 12-16% and the maximum isometric knee extension and flexion torques by 38-68% in both EMS-applied groups. The participants found its exercise easy and felt more comfortable with daily physical activities. The exercise without EMS did not show similar improvements. Muscle soreness was significantly greater in the EMS anterior group than in the EMS whole group; however, it was not severe.

Conclusions: The PIC exercise with EMS resulted in significant increases in muscle strength, facilitating a perceived ease of daily physical activities, while minimizing difficulties, effort, and notable muscle soreness.

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在被动等速循环中,大腿肌肉的叠加肌电刺激可以不费力地增加肌肉力量。
目的:本研究旨在探讨完全被动等速循环(PIC)运动与肌电刺激(EMS)对改善肌肉力量和日常活动中运动感变化的影响。方法:29名久坐女性分为三组。EMS前组和全组进行无EMS的PIC运动,每周3次,连续3周,然后休息1周,然后分别将EMS应用于大腿前肌和整个大腿肌,每周3次,连续3周。对照组不进行任何训练。结果:在两个应用EMS的组中,PIC运动与EMS显著提高了30s椅架测试分数12-16%,最大等距膝关节伸展和屈曲扭矩38-68%。参与者发现这种运动很容易,并且在日常体育活动中感觉更舒服。没有EMS的练习没有显示出类似的改善。EMS前组肌肉酸痛明显大于EMS全组;然而,情况并不严重。结论:采用EMS的PIC运动显著增加了肌肉力量,促进了日常身体活动的感知轻松,同时最大限度地减少了困难、努力和显著的肌肉酸痛。
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