TY - JOUR
T1 - Fatigue-induced changes in synergistic muscle force do not match tendon elongation
AU - Mitsukawa, Naotoshi
AU - Sugisaki, Norihide
AU - Miyamoto, Naokazu
AU - Yanai, Toshimasa
AU - Kanehisa, Hiroaki
AU - Fukunaga, Tetsuo
AU - Kawakami, Yasuo
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported partly by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, 21300217 , Japan Society for Promotion of Science.
PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - This study aimed to investigate whether fatigue-induced changes in synergistic muscle forces match their tendon elongation. The medial gastrocnemius muscle (MG) was fatigued by repeated electrical stimulation (1. min×5 times: interval 30. s, intensity: 20-30% of maximal voluntary plantar flexion torque) applied at the muscle belly under a partial occlusion of blood vessels. Before and after the MG fatigue task, ramp isometric contractions were performed voluntarily, during which tendon elongations were determined by ultrasonography, along with recordings of the surface EMG activities of MG, the soleus (SOL) and the lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscles. The tendon elongation of MG and SOL in post-fatigue ramp was similar, although evoked MG forces dropped nearly to zero. In addition, for a given torque output, the tendon elongation of SOL significantly decreased while that of LG did not, although the activation levels of both muscles had increased. Results suggest that the fatigue-induced changes in force of the triceps surae muscles do not match their tendon elongation. These results imply that the tendons of the triceps surae muscles are mechanically coupled even after selective fatigue of a single muscle.
AB - This study aimed to investigate whether fatigue-induced changes in synergistic muscle forces match their tendon elongation. The medial gastrocnemius muscle (MG) was fatigued by repeated electrical stimulation (1. min×5 times: interval 30. s, intensity: 20-30% of maximal voluntary plantar flexion torque) applied at the muscle belly under a partial occlusion of blood vessels. Before and after the MG fatigue task, ramp isometric contractions were performed voluntarily, during which tendon elongations were determined by ultrasonography, along with recordings of the surface EMG activities of MG, the soleus (SOL) and the lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscles. The tendon elongation of MG and SOL in post-fatigue ramp was similar, although evoked MG forces dropped nearly to zero. In addition, for a given torque output, the tendon elongation of SOL significantly decreased while that of LG did not, although the activation levels of both muscles had increased. Results suggest that the fatigue-induced changes in force of the triceps surae muscles do not match their tendon elongation. These results imply that the tendons of the triceps surae muscles are mechanically coupled even after selective fatigue of a single muscle.
KW - Electrical stimulation
KW - Electromyography
KW - The triceps surae muscles
KW - Ultrasonography
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.01.016
DO - 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.01.016
M3 - Article
C2 - 20398904
AN - SCOPUS:77952583963
SN - 0021-9290
VL - 43
SP - 1632
EP - 1634
JO - Journal of Biomechanics
JF - Journal of Biomechanics
IS - 8
ER -