Muscle synergy analysis of a set of lower extremity movements in quiet standing scenario: A preliminary study

Zhan Li, Hong Cheng, Ziguang Yin
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Human joint movement is resulted from consequential contractions of multiple muscles, and the associated multiple muscles operate in a coordinate manner which is usually called muscle synergy. In a physiological sense, muscle synergy reflects the human muscles natural coordination patterns, driven by neural commands dispatched from the central nerve system (CNS). For different specific movement of human, the related muscle groups can present different coordination patterns correspondingly. This paper investigates the muscle synergy patterns with different movement in sagittal plane for one healthy subject during quiet standing scenario without disturbance of external force. Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) algorithm is applied to extract the muscle synergies of eight muscles of lower extremity corresponding to specific movement, e.g., back leaning, squatting, and stepping. The paper analyzes the muscle synergy patterns considering combinations of knee and ankle joint flexion directions.
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静站立情景下下肢运动的肌肉协同分析:初步研究
人体的关节运动是由多块肌肉的相应收缩引起的,而相关的多块肌肉以一种通常被称为肌肉协同的协调方式运作。在生理意义上,肌肉协同反应了人体肌肉的自然协调模式,由中枢神经系统(CNS)发出的神经指令驱动。对于人体不同的特定运动,相关的肌群会相应呈现出不同的协调模式。本文研究了一个健康受试者在无外力干扰下静站立时矢状面不同运动方式下的肌肉协同模式。采用非负矩阵分解(NMF)算法提取下肢八块肌肉对应特定动作的肌肉协同效应,如后倾、下蹲、踏步等。分析了考虑膝关节和踝关节屈曲方向组合的肌肉协同模式。
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