SOLEUS AND LATERAL GASTROCNEMIUS H-REFLEXES DURING STANDING WITH UNSTABLE FOOTWEAR
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Titre | SOLEUS AND LATERAL GASTROCNEMIUS H-REFLEXES DURING STANDING WITH UNSTABLE FOOTWEAR |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Friesenbichler B, Lepers R, Maffiuletti NA |
Journal | MUSCLE & NERVE |
Volume | 51 |
Pagination | 764-766 |
Date Published | MAY |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0148-639X |
Mots-clés | EMG, excitability, gastrocnemius, H-reflex, soleus, unstable footwear |
Résumé | Introduction: Unstable footwear has been shown to increase lower extremity muscle activity, but the reflex response to perturbations induced by this intervention is unknown. Methods: Twenty healthy subjects stood in stable and unstable footwear conditions (presented randomly) while H-reflex amplitude and background muscle activity were measured in the soleus and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscles. Results: Wearing unstable footwear resulted in larger H-reflexes (normalized to the maximal M-wave) for the LG (+12%; P=0.025), but not for the soleus (+4%; P>0.05). Background activity of both muscles was significantly higher in the unstable condition. Conclusions: The H-reflex facilitation observed with unstable footwear was unexpected, as challenging postural conditions usually result in reflex depression. Increased muscle activity, decreased presynaptic inhibition, and/or more forward postural position may have (over-)compensated the expected reflex depression. Differences between LG and soleus H-reflex modulation may be due to diverging motor unit recruitment thresholds. Muscle Nerve51:764-766, 2015 |
DOI | 10.1002/mus.24601 |