The suppression of lower leg electromyography when walking in textured foot orthoses.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1007/s00221-024-06904-w
Kelly A Robb, Stephen D Perry
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Previous research exploring the effects of tactile feedback in standing balance protocols may have generated results that misrepresent the modulatory capabilities of cutaneous afference on generating motor output responses. The neurosensory mechanism of textured foot orthoses to maximize the activation of cutaneous mechanoreceptors is through repetitive foot sole skin indentation. Thus, the purpose of this experimental protocol was to investigate muscular activity amplitude changes during the stance phase of gait, specifically when walking on level ground and when stepping onto a raised wedge, and while wearing textured foot orthoses compared to orthoses without texture. Twenty-one healthy young adults were fit to a standardized neutral running shoe and completed five level and wedged walking trials wearing both orthoses. Kinematic, kinetic and electromyography (EMG) data were recorded from eight lower limb muscles. The results of this study revealed EMG suppression of lower leg musculature during stance when walking in textured foot orthoses, and this was most pronounced when lower leg musculature is typically most active. The addition of texture in foot orthoses design, spanning the entire length of the foot sole, appears to be a clear mechanism to modulate neurosensory feedback with intent to suppress EMG of shank musculature during gait.

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穿着纹理足部矫形器行走时小腿肌电图的抑制作用。
以往在站立平衡方案中探索触觉反馈效果的研究结果可能会误解皮肤感觉对产生运动输出反应的调节能力。纹理足部矫形器最大限度激活皮肤机械感受器的神经感觉机制是通过重复的足底皮肤压痕。因此,本实验方案的目的是研究步态阶段的肌肉活动振幅变化,特别是在平地上行走和踏上凸起的楔形地面时的肌肉活动振幅变化,以及穿着有纹理足部矫形器和无纹理矫形器时的肌肉活动振幅变化。21 名健康的年轻人穿上了标准的中性跑鞋,并穿着两种矫形器完成了五次平地和楔形行走试验。研究人员记录了八块下肢肌肉的运动学、动力学和肌电图(EMG)数据。研究结果表明,在穿着有纹理的足部矫形器行走时,小腿肌肉在站立时会受到肌电图抑制,这在小腿肌肉通常最活跃的时候最为明显。在足部矫形器设计中增加横跨整个足底长度的纹理,似乎是一种明显的神经感觉反馈调节机制,目的是抑制步态期间小腿肌肉的肌电图。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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