Lower Extremity Muscle Activation in Patients With or Without Chronic Ankle Instability During Walking

被引:74
|
作者
Feger, Mark A. [1 ]
Donovan, Luke [1 ]
Hart, Joseph M. [1 ]
Hertel, Jay [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Dept Kinesiol, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
关键词
ankle sprains; gait; peroneus longus muscle; neuromuscular control; FUNCTIONAL INSTABILITY; NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL; EVERSION STRENGTH; POSTURAL CONTROL; ABILITY MEASURE; UNITED-STATES; MOTOR CONTROL; REACTION-TIME; PART II; JOINT;
D O I
10.4085/1062-6050-50.2.06
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Context: Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries, and many individuals with ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). Individuals with CAI exhibit proprioceptive and postural-control deficits, as well as altered osteokinematics, during gait. Neuromuscular activity is theorized to play a pivotal role in CAI, but deficits during walking are unclear. Objective: To compare motor-recruitment patterns as demonstrated by surface electromyography amplitudes between participants with CAI and healthy control participants during walking. Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Setting: Laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Fifteen adults with CAI (5 men, 10 women; age = 23 +/- 4.2 years, height = 173 +/- 10.8 cm, mass = 72.4 +/- 14 kg) and 15 matched healthy control adults (5 men, 10 women; age = 22.9 +/- 3.4 years, height = 173 +/- 9.4 cm, mass = 70.8 +/- 18 kg). Intervention(s): Participants walked shod on a treadmill while surface electromyography signals were recorded from the anterior tibialis, peroneus longus, lateral gastrocnemius, rectus femoris, biceps femoris, and gluteus medius muscles. Main Outcome Measure(s): Preinitial contact amplitude, postinitial contact amplitude, time of activation relative to initial contact, and percentage of activation time across the stride cycle were calculated for each muscle. Results: Time of activation for all muscles tested occurred earlier in the CAI group than in the control group. The peroneus longus was activated for a longer duration across the entire stride cycle in the CAI group (36.0% +/- 10.3%) than the control group (23.3% +/- 22.2%; P = .05). No differences were noted between groups for measures of electromyographic amplitude at either preinitial or postinitial contact (P > .05). Conclusions: We identified differences between the CAI and control groups in the timing of muscle activation relative to heel strike in multiple lower extremity muscles and in the percentage of activation time across the entire stride cycle in the peroneus longus muscle. Individuals with CAI demonstrated neuromuscular-activation strategies throughout the lower extremity that were different from those of healthy control participants. Targeted therapeutic interventions for CAI may need to be focused on restoring normal neuromuscular function during gait.
引用
收藏
页码:350 / 357
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Lower Extremity Energy Dissipation and Generation During Jump Landing and Cutting in Patients With Chronic Ankle Instability
    Han, Seunguk
    Lee, Hyunwook
    Oh, Minsub
    Hopkins, J. Ty
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 2023, 58 (11-12) : 912 - 919
  • [32] Ankle Joint Coupling During Walking With Chronic Ankle Instability
    Herb, C. Colin
    Chinn, Lisa
    Dicharry, Jay
    Mckeon, Patrick
    Hart, Joe
    Hertel, Jay
    [J]. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2013, 45 (05): : 55 - 55
  • [33] Dorsiflexion Range Of Motion Deficits Alter Joint Muscle Activation Patterns During Walking In Chronic Ankle Instability
    Hernandez, Andres
    Han, Seunguk
    Lee, Hyunwook
    Oh, Minsub
    Son, S. Jun
    Hopkins, J. Ty
    [J]. MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2022, 54 (09) : 212 - 213
  • [34] THE EFFECT OF LOAD CARRYING ON THE HUMAN LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCLE ACTIVATION DURING WALKING
    Ghafari, Ali Selk
    Meghdari, Ali
    Vossoughi, Gholam Reza
    [J]. 2008 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MECHATRONICS & ITS APPLICATIONS, SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, 2008, : 403 - 408
  • [35] Neuromuscular Training Alters Preparatory Lower Extremity Muscle Activation and Movement in Subjects with Ankle Instability
    Hopkins, J. Ty
    Son, S. Jun
    Kim, Hyunsoo
    Bruening, Dustin
    Seeley, Matthew K.
    [J]. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2017, 49 (05): : 525 - 526
  • [36] Ankle muscle activation during the limits of stability test in subjects with chronic ankle instability
    Molina-Rueda, Francisco
    Cuesta-Gomez, Alicia
    Carratala-Tejada, Maria
    Koutsou, Aikaterini
    Fernandez-Gonzalez, Pilar
    Maria Alguacil-Diego, Isabel
    [J]. PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, 2021, 47 : 134 - 139
  • [37] Center of pressure excursion and muscle activation during gait initiation in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability
    Yousefi, Mohammad
    Sadeghi, Heydar
    Ilbiegi, Saeed
    Ebrahimabadi, Zahra
    Kakavand, Maryam
    Wikstrom, Erik A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, 2020, 108
  • [38] Effects of Chronic Ankle Instability on Energy Dissipation in the Lower Extremity
    Terada, Masafumi
    Pfile, Kate R.
    Pietrosimone, Brian G.
    Gribble, Phillip A.
    [J]. MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2013, 45 (11) : 2120 - 2128
  • [39] Influence of Prophylactic Ankle Tapes on Lower Extremity Kinematics during Stop-jump in Chronic Ankle Instability
    Chae, Songah
    Chun, Youngmin
    Pettaway, Adrian
    Takahashi, Emi
    Baker, Russell
    Lee, Sae Yong
    Jun, Hyung-Pil
    [J]. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2018, 50 (05): : 681 - 681
  • [40] Full gait cycle analysis of lower limb and trunk kinematics and muscle activations during walking in participants with and without ankle instability
    Northeast, Lynsey
    Gautrey, Charlotte N.
    Bottoms, Lindsay
    Hughes, Gerwyn
    Mitchell, Andrew C. S.
    Greenhalgh, Andrew
    [J]. GAIT & POSTURE, 2018, 64 : 114 - 118