Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions

Background: Electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) studies of fatigue have generally utilized maximal isometric or dynamic muscle actions, but sport- and work-related activities involve predominately submaximal movements. Therefore, the purpose of the present investigation was to examin...

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Main Authors: Ethan Hill, Terry Housh, Cory Smith, Richard Schmidt, Glen Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-09-01
Series:Sports
Subjects:
EMG
MMG
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/4/4/47
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spelling doaj-5067905198cf4cd6ac3b7f299b7ed2a82020-11-24T22:23:18ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632016-09-01444710.3390/sports4040047sports4040047Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle ActionsEthan Hill0Terry Housh1Cory Smith2Richard Schmidt3Glen Johnson4Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68505, USADepartment of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68505, USADepartment of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68505, USADepartment of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68505, USADepartment of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68505, USABackground: Electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) studies of fatigue have generally utilized maximal isometric or dynamic muscle actions, but sport- and work-related activities involve predominately submaximal movements. Therefore, the purpose of the present investigation was to examine the torque, EMG, and MMG responses as a result of submaximal, concentric, isokinetic, forearm flexion muscle actions. Methods: Twelve men performed concentric peak torque (PT) and isometric PT trials before (pretest) and after (posttest) performing 50 submaximal (65% of concentric PT), concentric, isokinetic (60°·s−1), forearm flexion muscle actions. Surface EMG and MMG signals were simultaneously recorded from the biceps brachii and brachioradialis muscles. Results: The results of the present study indicated similar decreases during both the concentric PT and isometric PT measurements for torque, EMG mean power frequency (MPF), and MMG MPF following the fatiguing workbout, but no changes in EMG amplitude (AMP) or MMG AMP. Conclusions: These findings suggest that decreases in torque as a result of fatiguing, dynamic muscle actions may have been due to the effects of metabolic byproducts on excitation–contraction coupling as indicated by the decreases in EMG MPF and MMG MPF, but lack of changes in EMG AMP and MMG AMP from both the biceps brachii and brachioradialis muscles.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/4/4/47muscle fatigueisokineticEMGMMG
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author Ethan Hill
Terry Housh
Cory Smith
Richard Schmidt
Glen Johnson
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Terry Housh
Cory Smith
Richard Schmidt
Glen Johnson
Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
Sports
muscle fatigue
isokinetic
EMG
MMG
author_facet Ethan Hill
Terry Housh
Cory Smith
Richard Schmidt
Glen Johnson
author_sort Ethan Hill
title Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
title_short Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
title_full Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
title_fullStr Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
title_full_unstemmed Muscle- and Mode-Specific Responses of the Forearm Flexors to Fatiguing, Concentric Muscle Actions
title_sort muscle- and mode-specific responses of the forearm flexors to fatiguing, concentric muscle actions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sports
issn 2075-4663
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Background: Electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) studies of fatigue have generally utilized maximal isometric or dynamic muscle actions, but sport- and work-related activities involve predominately submaximal movements. Therefore, the purpose of the present investigation was to examine the torque, EMG, and MMG responses as a result of submaximal, concentric, isokinetic, forearm flexion muscle actions. Methods: Twelve men performed concentric peak torque (PT) and isometric PT trials before (pretest) and after (posttest) performing 50 submaximal (65% of concentric PT), concentric, isokinetic (60°·s−1), forearm flexion muscle actions. Surface EMG and MMG signals were simultaneously recorded from the biceps brachii and brachioradialis muscles. Results: The results of the present study indicated similar decreases during both the concentric PT and isometric PT measurements for torque, EMG mean power frequency (MPF), and MMG MPF following the fatiguing workbout, but no changes in EMG amplitude (AMP) or MMG AMP. Conclusions: These findings suggest that decreases in torque as a result of fatiguing, dynamic muscle actions may have been due to the effects of metabolic byproducts on excitation–contraction coupling as indicated by the decreases in EMG MPF and MMG MPF, but lack of changes in EMG AMP and MMG AMP from both the biceps brachii and brachioradialis muscles.
topic muscle fatigue
isokinetic
EMG
MMG
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/4/4/47
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