在对意想不到的腰部牵拉扰动的步进反应中下肢肌肉活动和收缩性。

Oluwasegun Akinniyi, Maxwell Gainey, Dario Martelli, Qiang Zhang
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反应性平衡反应,包括纠正和保护策略,高度依赖于快速肌肉激活来恢复姿势稳定性。虽然肌电图(EMG)通常用于测量肌肉活动,但它有信号干扰等局限性,特别是在对外部干扰的快速反应中。相比之下,超声成像(US)提供了浅表和深层肌肉的可视化。结合肌电图和超声成像提供了补充洞察肌肉行为在反应性平衡任务。在这项研究中,我们研究了优势(步行)腿内侧腓骨肌(MGS)、外侧腓骨肌(LGS)和比目鱼肌(SOL)肌肉在对意想不到的低振幅($57.6 \pm 5.8 ~\mathrm{N}$)和高振幅($123.4 \pm 11.1 ~\mathrm{N}$)腰拉前后方向扰动的步行反应中的肌肉激活和束长变化。五名年轻男性成年人(年龄:25.2美元/ 5.5美元)参加了这项研究。结果表明,扰动幅度在两个方向上均显著影响MGS和SOL肌的肌电激活,与前人的研究一致。同样,扰动幅度影响LGS和SOL肌肉的肌束长度缩短。在两个方向上,在高振幅和低振幅扰动之间观察到MGS和SOL激活的显著差异。LGS的束束缩短在不同的扰动幅度之间也有显著差异,而SOL的束束缩短则没有。通过结合同一参与者的肌电图和超声成像,本研究为平衡控制的神经肌肉机制提供了新的见解。这些发现可能为神经康复装置和跌倒预防系统的改进控制策略的发展提供信息。
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Lower Limb Muscle Activities and Contractility During Stepping Response to Unexpected Waist-Pull Perturbations.

Reactive balance responses, which involve corrective and protective strategies, are highly dependent on rapid muscle activation to restore postural stability. Although electromyography (EMG) is commonly used to measure muscle activity, it has limitations such as signal interference, particularly during fast responses to external disturbances. Ultrasound imaging (US), in contrast, provides visualization of both superficial and deep muscles. Combining EMG and US imaging offers complementary insight into muscle behavior during reactive balance tasks. In this study, we investigated muscle activation and fascicle length changes in the medial gastrocnemius (MGS), lateral gastrocnemius (LGS), and soleus (SOL) muscles of the dominant (stepping) leg during stepping responses to unexpected low-amplitude ($57.6 \pm 5.8 ~\mathrm{N}$) and high-amplitude ($123.4 \pm 11.1 ~\mathrm{N}$) waist-pull perturbations in the anterior and posterior directions. Five young male adults (age: $25.2 \pm 5.5$ years) participated in the study. Results showed that perturbation amplitude significantly affected the EMG activation of both the MGS and SOL muscles in both directions, consistent with previous studies. Similarly, perturbation amplitude impacted fascicle length shortening in the LGS and SOL muscles. Significant differences in MGS and SOL activation were observed between high-amplitude and lowamplitude perturbations in both directions. Fascicle shortening in the LGS also differed significantly between perturbation amplitudes, whereas SOL fascicle shortening did not. By combining EMG and US imaging within the same participants, this study provides new insights into the neuromuscular mechanisms underlying balance control. These findings may inform the development of improved control strategies for neurorehabilitation devices and fall-prevention systems.

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