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Reproducibility of muscle fibre conduction velocity during linearly increasing force contractions.
Casolo, Andrea; Nuccio, Stefano; Bazzucchi, Ilenia; Felici, Francesco; Del Vecchio, Alessandro.
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  • Casolo A; Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome 'Foro Italico', Rome, Italy; Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ London, UK.
  • Nuccio S; Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome 'Foro Italico', Rome, Italy; Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ London, UK.
  • Bazzucchi I; Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome 'Foro Italico', Rome, Italy.
  • Felici F; Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome 'Foro Italico', Rome, Italy.
  • Del Vecchio A; Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome 'Foro Italico', Rome, Italy; Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ London, UK. Electronic address: a.del-vecchio@imperial.ac.uk.
J Electromyogr Kinesiol ; 53: 102439, 2020 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32563844
ABSTRACT
Muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV) is a basic physiological parameter biophysically related to the diameter of muscle fibres and properties of the sarcolemma. The aim of this study was to assess the intersession reproducibility of the relation between voluntary force and estimates of average muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV) from multichannel high-density surface electromyographic recordings (HDsEMG). Ten healthy men performed six linearly increasing isometric ankle dorsiflexions on two separate experimental sessions, 4 weeks apart. Each session involved the recordings of voluntary force during maximal isometric (MViF) and submaximal ramp contractions at 35-50-70% of MViF. Concurrently, the HDsEMG activity was detected from the tibialis anterior muscle and MFCV estimates were derived in 250-ms epochs. Absolute and relative reproducibility of MFCV initial value (intercept) and rate of change (regression slope) as a function of force were assessed by within-subject coefficient of correlation (CVw) and with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). MFCV was positively correlated with voluntary force (R2 = 0.75 ± 0.12) in all individuals and test conditions (P < 0.001). Average CVw for MFCV intercept and slope were of 2.6 ± 2.0% and 11.9 ± 3.2% and ICC values of 0.96 and 0.94, respectively. Overall, MFCV regression coefficients showed a high degree of intersession reproducibility in both absolute and relative terms. These results may have important practical implications in the tracking of training-induced neuromuscular changes and/or in the monitoring of the progress of neuromuscular disorders when a full sEMG signal decomposition is problematic or not possible.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas / Eletromiografia / Contração Isométrica / Condução Nervosa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas / Eletromiografia / Contração Isométrica / Condução Nervosa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article