同心的
等长运动
古怪的
脚踝
扭矩
足底屈曲
肌肉收缩
物理医学与康复
医学
解剖
数学
物理
物理疗法
几何学
量子力学
热力学
作者
Ulla Svantesson,G Grimby,Roland Thomeé
出处
期刊:Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
[Wiley]
日期:1994-11-01
卷期号:152 (3): 287-293
被引量:73
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1748-1716.1994.tb09808.x
摘要
In a stretch‐shortening cycle (SSC) the concentric muscle action is enhanced by a preceding eccentric muscle action. The hypothesis of the present study is that a preceding isometric action can also have an effect on a following concentric action, but to a lesser degree. A KINetic‐COMmunicator II dynamometer was used to test muscle strength of the plantar flexion of the right foot in 20 healthy women. Maximal voluntary torque measurements were made at different angular velocities (120 o s ‐1 and 240 o s ‐1 ) and the range of motion of the ankle joint was 78–125 o . The assessment was based on concentric torque output and EMG recording from the gastrocnemius muscle under three different types of testing conditions (concentric actions with and without preceding eccentric or isometric actions, all with maximal efforts). The results showed that preceding muscle actions led to greater concentric torque output ( P < 0.01) between 90 and 99 o plantar flexion. However, the increase in the concentric action was significantly ( P < 0.01) larger with eccentric than with isometric preceding action, regardless of velocity. The EMG activity of the concentric action showed unchanged or lower values when preceded by a muscle action. In this model our conclusion is that the main reason for larger concentric torque values after a preceding muscle action is that time is sufficient for maximal muscle tension development; in addition, elastic energy is stored, particularly during the preceding eccentric action. Our results show that the effect of preceding muscle actions should be taken into account when measuring isokinetic muscle strength at relatively small angular movements.
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