Electromyogram and mechanomyogram changes in fresh and fatigued muscle during sustained contraction in men

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F. Esposito
C. Orizio
A. Veicsteinas
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[1] Cattedra di Fisiologia Umana,
[2] Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Biotecnologie,undefined
[3] University of Brescia,undefined
[4] via Valsabbina 19,undefined
[5] I-25 125 Brescia,undefined
[6] Italy,undefined
[7] ISEF Lombardia,undefined
[8] Italy ECUS [European Centre for University (Brescia,undefined
[9] Trento,undefined
[10] Verona) Spor],undefined
[11] Rovereto (TN),undefined
[12] Italy,undefined
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Key words Electromyogram; Mechanomyogram; Fatigue; Isometric exercise;
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In surface electromyogram (EMG) and mechanomyogram (MMG) the electrical and mechanical activities of recruited motor units (MU) are summated. Muscle fatigue influences the electrical and mechanical properties of the active MU. The aim of this study was to evaluate fatigue-induced changes in the electrical and mechanical properties of MU after a short recovery period, using an analysis of force, surface EMG and MMG. In seven subjects the EMG and MMG were recorded from the biceps brachii muscle during sustained isometric effort at 80% of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), before (test 1) and 10 min after (test 2) a fatiguing exercise. From the time and frequency domain analysis of the signals, the root mean square (rms) and the mean frequency (f¯) of the power spectrum were calculated. The results were that the mean MVC was 412 (SEM 90) N and 304 (SEM 85) N in fresh and fatigued muscle, respectively; during tests 1 and 2 the mean EMG rms increased from 0.403 (SEM 0.07) mV to 0.566 (SEM 0.09) mV and from 0.476 (SEM 0.07) mV to 0.63 (SEM 0.09) mV, respectively; during test 1 the mean MMG rms decreased from 9.4 (SEM 0.8) mV to 5.7 (SEM 0.9) mV; in contrast, during test 2 constantly lower values were observed throughout contraction; during tests 1 and 2 the EMG f¯ declined from 122 (SEM 7) Hz to 74 (SEM 7) Hz and from 106 (SEM 8) Hz to 60 (SEM 7) Hz, respectively; during test 1 the MMG f¯ increased in the first 6 s from 19.3 (SEM 1.4) Hz to 23.9 (SEM 2.9) Hz, falling to 13.9 (SEM 1.3) Hz at the end of contraction; in contrast, during test 2 the MMG f¯ declined continuously from 18.7 (SEM 1) Hz to 12.4 (SEM 0.8) Hz. The lower MVC after the fatiguing exercise and the changes in the EMG parameters confirmed that 10 min after the fatiguing exercise, the mechanical and electrical activities of MU were altered. In addition, the MMG results suggested that after a 10-min recovery, some highly fatigable MU might not be recruitable.
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