Load sharing among muscles and dynamic relationship between multi-muscle EMGs and isometric joint moment

Li-Qun Zhang, W. Rymer, G. Nuber
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An in vivo and noninvasive technique was developed to determine the human elbow extension moment distribution among the 3 heads of the triceps and the anconeus muscles, and to model the relationship between the multi-muscle EMGs and the joint extension moment dynamically. The static M-wave and joint moment relationships for each head of the muscles was used to calibrate the EMG signals and determine load sharing during voluntary tasks. Results showed that the medial head triceps was the prime elbow extensor and the anconeus contributed significantly at low levels of the extension moment. Both load sharing and the model parameters varied with the joint extension moment. Contributions of the medial head triceps and anconeus decreased with the mean joint moment, while those of the lateral and long heads of triceps increased with it.
肌肉间负荷分担及多肌肌电图与关节力矩的动态关系
建立了一种体内无创技术,测定人体肘关节在肱三头肌和踝关节肌间的伸展力矩分布,动态模拟多肌肌电图与关节伸展力矩之间的关系。每个肌肉头部的静态m波和关节力矩关系被用来校准肌电图信号,并确定自愿任务期间的负荷分担。结果表明,内侧头三头肌是肘关节的主要伸肌,而在低水平的伸力矩时,肘关节的侧背肌起着重要的作用。荷载分担和模型参数均随节点伸展力矩的变化而变化。内侧头三头肌和踝关节的贡献随平均关节力矩的增大而减小,外侧头和长头三头肌的贡献随平均关节力矩的增大而增大。
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