Twitch potentiation induced by two different modalities of neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Implications for motor unit recruitment
Autor: | Nicolas Place, Sarah Regina Dias da Silva, Julien Gondin, Nicola A. Maffiuletti, Daria Neyroud |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Physiology
business.industry Twitch potentiation Tibial nerve stimulation Stimulation 030229 sport sciences Isometric exercise Anatomy Plantar flexion Neuromuscular junction 03 medical and health sciences Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience 0302 clinical medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Physiology (medical) Anesthesia Motor unit recruitment Medicine Neurology (clinical) business Tibial nerve 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Muscle & Nerve. 51:412-418 |
ISSN: | 0148-639X |
DOI: | 10.1002/mus.24315 |
Popis: | Introduction: We tested the hypothesis that twitch potentiation would be greater following conventional (CONV) neuromuscular electrical stimulation (50-µs pulse width and 25-Hz frequency) compared with wide-pulse high-frequency (WPHF) neuromuscular electrical stimulation (1-ms, 100-Hz) and voluntary (VOL) contractions, because of specificities in motor unit recruitment (random in CONV vs. random and orderly in WPHF vs. orderly in VOL). Methods: A single twitch was evoked by means of tibial nerve stimulation before and 2 s after CONV, WPHF, and VOL conditioning contractions of the plantar flexors (intensity: 10% maximal voluntary contraction; duration: 10 s) in 13 young healthy subjects. Results: Peak twitch increased (P \textless 0.05) after CONV (+4.5 ± 4.0%) and WPHF (+3.3 ± 5.9%), with no difference between the 2 modalities, whereas no changes were observed after VOL (+0.8 ± 2.6%). Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that presumed differences in motor unit recruitment between WPHF and CONV do not seem to influence twitch potentiation results. Muscle Nerve 51: 412–418, 2015 |
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