ELECTRICALLY INDUCED TORQUE DECREASE REFLECTS MORE THAN MUSCLE FATIGUE

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TitreELECTRICALLY INDUCED TORQUE DECREASE REFLECTS MORE THAN MUSCLE FATIGUE
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursPapaiordanidou M, Stevenot J-D, Mustacchi V, Vanoncini M, Martin A
JournalMUSCLE & NERVE
Volume50
Pagination604-607
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0148-639X
Mots-clésexcitability threshold, maximal voluntary contraction, mechanical twitch, stimulation parameters, voluntary activation
Résumé

The aim of the study was to compare the fatigue induced by different electrical stimulation (ES) protocols. The triceps surae muscle of 8 healthy subjects was fatigued with 4 protocols (30 HZ-500 mu s, 30 HZ-1 ms, 100 HZ-1 ms, and 100 HZ-500 mu s), composed of 60 trains (4 s on-6 s off), delivered at an intensity evoking 30% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Fatigue was quantified by ES and MVC torque decreases. The amplitude of the twitch delivered at the intensity and pulse width used in each fatiguing protocol (twitch at I-stim) was analyzed. All parameters decreased significantly after all protocols. The ES torque decrease correlated positively with the twitch decrease elicited at I-stim only for the 30-HZ protocols. Results show that, during the 100-HZ protocols, phenomena not related to the fatigue of the solicited motor units may occur, including changes in the excitability threshold of the axonal terminal branches.

DOI10.1002/mus.24276