Different neuromuscular parameters are associated with knee abduction and hip adduction angles during functional tasks

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Rodrigo Rabello , Claudia Brunetti , Filippo Bertozzi , Rodrigo Rodrigues , Chiarella Sforza
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Abstract

Knee abduction and hip adduction during functional tasks may indicate increased joint injury risk and discriminate between pathological and healthy people. Muscles’ neuromuscular variables such as amplitude (EMGAMP) and onset (EMGONSET) have been used to explain kinematics. The study aimed to evaluate the correlation between two EMG variables of seven trunk and lower limb muscles and 3D kinematics during two tasks. Eighteen physically-active women participated in the study. The following variables were obtained during single-leg squat and anterior step-down: (i) EMGAMP and EMGONSET of fibularis longus (FL), tibialis anterior (TA), vastus medialis (VM), biceps femoris (BF), gluteus medius (GMED), ipsilateral (OB_IL) and contralateral (OB_CL) external obliques and (ii) knee abduction and hip adduction angular displacement (initial angle – angle at 60° of knee flexion). Spearman’s correlation coefficient was calculated between kinematic and EMG variables. Greater knee abduction was correlated with delayed TAONSET, GMEDONSET and OB_ILONSET during step-down. Greater hip adduction was correlated with lower VMAMP, BFAMP and delayed VMONSET during step-down. Although task-specific, these results suggest that EMGONSET may influence knee abduction, while both EMGONSET and EMGAMP may affect hip adduction. The identification of muscle activation patterns in relation to kinematics may help the development of injury prevention and rehabilitation programs.

在功能任务中,不同的神经肌肉参数与膝关节外展和髋关节内收角度有关
在功能性任务中,膝关节外展和髋关节内收可能表明关节损伤风险增加,并可区分病理和健康人群。肌肉的神经肌肉变量,如振幅(EMGAMP)和发作(EMGONSET)已被用来解释运动学。本研究旨在评估两个任务中躯干和下肢7块肌肉的两个肌电变量与三维运动学的相关性。18名经常锻炼身体的女性参加了这项研究。在单腿深蹲和前蹲时获得以下变量:(i)腓骨长肌(FL)、胫骨前肌(TA)、股内侧肌(VM)、股二头肌(BF)、臀中肌(GMED)、同侧(OB_IL)和对侧(OB_CL)外斜肌的EMGAMP和EMGONSET; (ii)膝关节外展和髋关节内收角位移(初始角度-膝关节屈曲60°角)。计算运动变量和肌电变量之间的Spearman相关系数。大膝关节外展与降压时延迟TAONSET, GMEDONSET和OB_ILONSET相关。在降压过程中,髋内收大与vamp、BFAMP降低和VMONSET延迟相关。虽然是特定任务,但这些结果表明EMGONSET可能影响膝关节外展,而EMGONSET和EMGAMP都可能影响髋关节内收。识别与运动学相关的肌肉激活模式可能有助于损伤预防和康复计划的发展。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.00%
发文量
70
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Electromyography & Kinesiology is the primary source for outstanding original articles on the study of human movement from muscle contraction via its motor units and sensory system to integrated motion through mechanical and electrical detection techniques. As the official publication of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, the journal is dedicated to publishing the best work in all areas of electromyography and kinesiology, including: control of movement, muscle fatigue, muscle and nerve properties, joint biomechanics and electrical stimulation. Applications in rehabilitation, sports & exercise, motion analysis, ergonomics, alternative & complimentary medicine, measures of human performance and technical articles on electromyographic signal processing are welcome.
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