Electromyogram patterns during ankle joint movements at various angular velocities in the triceps surae muscles.
- VernacularTitle:足関節運動における角速度の変化と下腿三頭筋の活動パターン
- Author:
HIROYUKI TAMAKI
;
KOJI KITADA
;
HIROSHI KURATA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Electromyogram;
Triceps surae muscles;
Ankle joint movement;
Angular velocity
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1993;42(3):292-300
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Surface electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from the triceps surae muscles in order to examine muscle activities during concentric and eccentric ankle joint movements at various angular velocities under constant load (5 and 10%MVC) . The results were summarized as follows ;
1) At slow angular velocity (6 deg/s) of ankle joint movement, EMG amplitude tended to increase at a larger ankle joint angle in the gastrocnemius muscle, and at a smaller angle in the soleus muscle.
2) Following an increase in angular velocities (6→30→60 deg/s), peak values of integrated EMGs were significantly increased (7-15%) in the medial gastrocnemius muscle. However, these peak values were significantly decreased in the soleus muscle (22-49%) . These results suggest selective recruitment of motor units depending on angular velocity.
3) Ankle joint angle at the peak integrated EMGs was significantly increased following an increase in angular velocity (6→30→60 deg/s) in the soleus muscle. This suggests that the angle at the recruitment of motor units may be dependent on angular velocity in the soleus muscle.