1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf00696370
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Relationships between muscle lactate accumulation and surface EMG activities during isokinetic contractions in man

Abstract: In order to investigate the relationship between metabolic state and myoelectrical activity in working muscle during short term intense exercise, eleven healthy males performed isokinetic knee extensions at an angular velocity of 180 deg X sec-1 for 30 and 60 s. The median frequency (MF) of the surface electromyogram (EMG) recorded from vastus lateralis was decreased while the time lag of torque production after the onset of electrical activity (EMD) was increased during exercise. These changes (MF and EMD) co… Show more

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“…A corollary of this interpretation is that assessments of neuromuscular performance by means of magnetic stimulation may offer greater insights into the performance capability that might be available to the sports performer in emergency situations where there is a critical level of threat to the stability of the joint system. Acute muscle fatigue induced by means of maximal voluntary muscle activation (MVMA) has the potential to cause dramatic increases in EMD; of between 42% to 70% longer compared with pre-fatigue values (Horita and Ishiko 1987; and concomitant decreases in the capacity for generating peak force. Temporal impairments of this type to the dynamic muscle stabilisers of the knee joint, may affect the ability to stabilise the knee during competitive match-play and place the sports performer at increased risk of injury.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A corollary of this interpretation is that assessments of neuromuscular performance by means of magnetic stimulation may offer greater insights into the performance capability that might be available to the sports performer in emergency situations where there is a critical level of threat to the stability of the joint system. Acute muscle fatigue induced by means of maximal voluntary muscle activation (MVMA) has the potential to cause dramatic increases in EMD; of between 42% to 70% longer compared with pre-fatigue values (Horita and Ishiko 1987; and concomitant decreases in the capacity for generating peak force. Temporal impairments of this type to the dynamic muscle stabilisers of the knee joint, may affect the ability to stabilise the knee during competitive match-play and place the sports performer at increased risk of injury.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At such a velocity it may be necessary to sustain the effort for a longer period to identify the influence of the fatigue in SEMG parameters. Horita and Ishiko (1987) have verified that approximately 25 knee extensions at 180º/s are necessary to produce high levels of acidosis and, hence, significant changes in the SEMG indexes.…”
Section: °/S 180°/smentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Horita and Ishiko (1987) verified that the median frequency of SEMG signal decreased during isokinetic knee extensions performed for 30 s and 60 s. Molinari et al (2006) studied the manifestations of muscle fatigue during concentric extension-flexion and eccentric isokinetic movements of the knee; they also observed an accentuated decrease in MNF value due to fatigue process. Kellis (1999) assessed the SEMG in a knee extension isokinetic endurance test and reported an increment in the signal amplitude of the middle and the last repetitions in comparison to the values of the first contractions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…However, it is still controversially debated which ion change causes this process. According to the recent literature the K+-ions seem to be the main factor responsible [1,9,14,18].…”
Section: Eble Os Et Al Tens-effekte Auf Die Kaumuskulaturmentioning
confidence: 99%