脊柱裂儿童重复性握力收缩期间的运动疲劳:动力测量和肌电图评估。

Emanuela J Martins, Camila S B Franco, Tenysson Will de Lemos, Ana Claudia Mattiello-Sverzut
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目的是比较典型发育儿童和脊柱裂(SB)儿童的握力、疲劳和肌肉激活。68名正常发育儿童和20名SB儿童,年龄8 ~ 14岁,使用灯泡测力计进行了最大握力测试(3次5秒重复,间隔20秒)和握力疲劳测试(重复至达到最大感知力得分)。同时记录手指屈、伸肌的表面肌电图。使用多元线性回归模型比较两组检验的值。与正常发育的儿童相比,患有SB的儿童表现出更低的握力和相似的疲劳,在肌肉激活、疲劳时间和感知努力方面各组之间没有差异。患有SB的儿童较弱,但与对照组相比,他们在反复握力收缩时没有表现出更多的疲劳。在SB的疲劳试验中,有一种保持握把力的机制。
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Motor fatigability during repetitive handgrip contractions in children with spina bifida: dynamometric and electromyographic evaluation.

The objective was to compare handgrip pressure, fatigability, and muscle activation between typically developing children and those with spina bifida (SB). Sixty-eight typically developing children and 20 children with SB, aged 8 to 14 years old, performed a maximal handgrip test (three 5-sec repetitions, 20-sec intervals) and a handgrip fatigue test (with repetitions until reaching the maximum perceived effort score), using a bulb dynamometer. Simultaneously, surface electromyography of the finger flexor and extensor muscles was recorded. The values from both tests were compared within and between groups using multiple linear regression models. Children with SB presented lower handgrip pressure and similar fatigability compared to typically developing children, without differences between groups for muscle activation, time-to-fatigue and perceived effort. Children with SB were weaker, but they did not show increased fatigability during repeated handgrip contractions compared to controls. There is a mechanism that preserves handgrip force during fatigue testing in SB.

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