Patellofemoral pain and the mechanomyographic responses of the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis muscles.

K T Ebersole, M J Sabin, H A Haggard
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The purpose of this investigation was to examine the influence of patellofemoral pain (PFP) on the amplitude of the mechanomyographic (MMG) and electromyographic (EMG) signals from the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis muscles of the quadriceps femoris. Nine females reporting current signs and symptoms of PFP and 8 healthy females service as the control (CTL) group volunteered to participate in this study. Participants completed maximal and submaximal (25, 50, 75% MVC) isometric muscle actions of the quadriceps femoris at a leg flexion angle of 45 degrees below the horizontal plane of the lever arm. The involved limb for the PFP group and the dominant limb for the CTL group were selected for testing and all submaximal force levels were randomized. There was no (p > 0.05) group difference in EMG amplitude response for any muscle at any % MVC level. For the MMG amplitude, however, there was a main effect (p < 0.05) for group where the control group demonstrated greater MMG amplitude for each muscle. These findings suggest that the presence of PFP influenced mechanical aspect of muscle function as measured by MMG, but not the electrical properties (EMG). MMG may provide unique insight into the intrinsic effects on muscle function due to PFP.

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髌股疼痛与股外侧肌和股内侧肌的肌力图反应。
本研究的目的是研究髌股疼痛(PFP)对股四头肌股外侧肌和股内侧肌的肌力图(MMG)和肌电图(EMG)信号振幅的影响。9名报告目前PFP体征和症状的女性和8名健康女性作为对照(CTL)组自愿参加本研究。参与者完成最大和次最大(25,50,75% MVC)股四头肌等距肌肉运动,腿屈曲角度为杠杆臂水平面以下45度。选择PFP组的受累肢体和CTL组的优势肢体进行试验,并将所有次极大力水平随机化。在任何% MVC水平下,任何肌肉的肌电波幅反应均无组间差异(p > 0.05)。然而,对于MMG振幅,存在主效应(p < 0.05),对照组显示出各肌肉的MMG振幅更大。这些发现表明PFP的存在影响了MMG测量的肌肉功能的机械方面,但不影响电特性(EMG)。MMG可能为PFP对肌肉功能的内在影响提供独特的见解。
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