Measurements of Isometric Strength and Electromyography of Elbow Flexors under Active and Passive Conditions

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Advanced Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.14326/ABE.8.124
M. Higa, N. Araki, Shintaro Nakatani, H. Toji
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The aim of this study was to measure maximum isometric force under two different conditions: active and passive conditions. The electromyograms (EMGs) were also measured. The elbow exors of healthy subjects were studied. Six healthy subjects took part in this study. The isometric maximum force and the EMGs of the elbow exors were measured under two contrasting conditions. The rst was a standard isometric measurement in which a subject actively pulled a xed wire using their elbow exor at 100% effort (active). In the second case, the subject tried to keep their elbow at 90 degrees of exion for as long as possible against external forces produced by an electric motor (passive). The highest force values were extracted during the isometric phase when the elbow angles were kept constant. Hence, the elbow angles were also monitored by an electric goniometer in the later measurement. The passive condition resulted in higher forces than the active condition in 4 of 6 subjects. For a subject who showed different maximum forces under the two conditions, the mean (standard deviation) measured maximum forces under active and passive conditions were 285.2 (11.0) N and 300.2 (14.1) N, respectively (p < 0.01). For the EMG, there were no signi cant differences between the two conditions. In conclusion, the passive condition used in this study enhanced isometric maximum forces compared to that obtained under standard isometric conditions.
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主动和被动条件下肘关节屈肌的等长强度和肌电图测量
本研究的目的是测量两种不同条件下的最大等距力:主动和被动条件。同时测量肌电图(emg)。对健康受试者的肘关节进行了研究。6名健康受试者参加了这项研究。在两种不同的条件下,测量了肘关节外肌的等长最大力和肌电图。剩下的是一个标准的等距测量,在这个测量中,受试者用他们的肘部以100%的努力(主动)积极地拉一根缠绕的电线。在第二种情况下,受试者试图尽可能长时间地保持肘部外倾90度,以抵抗由电动马达(被动)产生的外力。当弯头角度保持恒定时,在等距阶段提取出最大的力值。因此,在后来的测量中,肘关节的角度也被电子测角仪监测。6名被试中有4名被试在被动条件下产生的力量高于主动条件。对于两种状态下表现出不同最大力的受试者,主动和被动状态下测得的最大力的平均值(标准差)分别为285.2 (11.0)N和300.2 (14.1)N (p < 0.01)。在肌电图上,两组间无显著差异。总之,与在标准等距条件下获得的结果相比,本研究中使用的被动条件增强了等距最大力。
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Advanced Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Biomedical Engineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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1.40
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15
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15 weeks
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