Postural control of sway dynamics on an unstable surface reduces similarity in activation patterns of synergistic lower leg muscles.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1545813
Lida Mademli, Maria-Elissavet Nikolaidou, Sebastian Bohm, Adamantios Arampatzis
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Abstract

Introduction: Diversity of activation patterns within synergistic muscles can be important for stability control in challenging conditions. This study investigates the similarity of activation patterns within the triceps surae and quadriceps femoris muscles and the effects of unstable surface during a visually guided postural task.

Methods: Eighteen healthy adults performed a visually guided anteroposterior tracking task on both stable and unstable surfaces. Electromyographic activity of triceps surae (gastrocnemius medialis, gastrocnemius lateralis, soleus) and quadriceps femoris (vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris) was recorded at 1,000 Hz. Cosine similarity (CS) between muscle pairs within each muscle group was calculated to assess the similarity of activation patterns of synergistic muscles for stable and unstable conditions. To compare the CS of the muscle pairs, a linear mixed model was used. For all tests the level of significance was set to α = 0.05.

Results: Across all surface conditions, CS values within the triceps surae muscles were lower than those of the quadriceps (p < 0.001), indicating a greater diversity in activation patterns of the distal muscles. The unstable surface reduced CS values for both muscle groups (p = 0.021). No significant interaction was observed between muscle pair and surface condition (p = 0.833).

Discussion: The reduced similarity of activation patterns within the synergistic triceps surae and quadriceps femoris muscles on the soft surface indicates an increased flexibility of neuromotor control for the unstable condition. The lower similarity within the synergistic triceps surae muscles suggests a higher diversity of activation patterns compared to the quadriceps femoris muscles, which may increase the flexibility of neuromotor control to meet specific joint stabilization challenges during the studied tracking task.

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不稳定表面上摇摆动力学的姿势控制减少了协同下肢肌肉激活模式的相似性。
在具有挑战性的条件下,协同肌肉内激活模式的多样性对于稳定控制是重要的。本研究探讨了三头肌表面和股四头肌激活模式的相似性以及在视觉引导的姿势任务中不稳定表面的影响。方法:18名健康成人在稳定和不稳定表面上进行视觉引导的前后跟踪任务。记录肱三头肌表面(腓肠肌内侧肌、腓肠肌外侧肌、比目鱼肌)和股四头肌(股内侧肌、股外侧肌、股直肌)在1000 Hz下的肌电活动。计算每组肌肉对之间的余弦相似度(CS),以评估稳定和不稳定条件下协同肌肉激活模式的相似性。为了比较肌肉对的CS,我们采用了线性混合模型。所有检验的显著性水平设为α = 0.05。结果:在所有表面条件下,三头肌表面肌肉内的CS值低于四头肌(p p = 0.021)。肌肉对与体表状况无显著交互作用(p = 0.833)。讨论:在柔软表面的协同三头肌和股四头肌中,激活模式的相似性降低表明神经运动控制在不稳定状态下的灵活性增加。与股四头肌相比,协同三头肌表面肌肉的相似性较低,表明其激活模式具有更高的多样性,这可能会增加神经运动控制的灵活性,以满足所研究的跟踪任务中特定的关节稳定挑战。
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