Non-uniform mechanical activity of quadriceps muscle during fatigue by repeated maximal voluntary contraction in humans

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Motoki Kouzaki
Minoru Shinohara
Tetsuo Fukunaga
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[1] Laboratory of Sports Sciences,
[2] Department of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,undefined
[4] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[5] 3-8-1 Komaba,undefined
[6] Meguro,undefined
[7] Tokyo,undefined
[8] Japan 153-8902,undefined
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Key words Mechanical activity; Mechanomyogram; Quadriceps muscle; Fatigue; Maximal voluntary contraction;
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To determine the non-uniform surface mechanical activity of human quadriceps muscle during fatiguing activity, surface mechanomyogram (MMG), or muscle sound, and surface electromyogram (EMG) were recorded from the rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), and vastus medialis (VM) muscles of seven subjects during unilateral isometric knee extension exercise. Time- and frequency-domain analyses of MMG and of EMG fatigued by 50 repeated maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) for 3 s, with 3-s relaxation in between, were compared among the muscles. The mean MVC force fell to 49.5 (SEM 2.0)% at the end of the repeated MVC. Integrated EMG decreased in a similar manner in each muscle head, but a marked non-uniformity was found for the decline in integrated MMG (iMMG). The fall in iMMG was most prominent for RF, followed by VM and VL. Moreover, the median frequency of MMG and the relative decrease in that of EMG in RF were significantly greater (P < 0.05) than those recorded for VL and VM. These results would suggest a divergence of mechanical activity within the quadriceps muscle during fatiguing activity by repeated MVC.
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