H-reflexes reduce fatigue of evoked contractions after spinal cord injury

Autor: Austin J, Bergquist, Matheus J, Wiest, Yoshino, Okuma, David F, Collins
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Musclenerve. 50(2)
ISSN: 1097-4598
Popis: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) over a muscle belly (mNMES) generates contractions predominantly through M-waves, while NMES over a nerve trunk (nNMES) can generate contractions through H-reflexes in people who are neurologically intact. We tested whether the differences between mNMES and nNMES are present in people with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury and, if so, whether they influence contraction fatigue.Plantar-flexion torque and soleus electromyography were recorded from 8 participants. Fatigue protocols were delivered using mNMES and nNMES on separate days.nNMES generated contractions that fatigued less than mNMES. Torque decreased the least when nNMES generated contractions, at least partly through H-reflexes (n = 4 participants; 39% decrease), and torque decreased the most when contractions were generated through M-waves, regardless of NMES site (nNMES 71% decrease, n = 4; mNMES, 73% decrease, n = 8).nNMES generates contractions that fatigue less than mNMES, but only when H-reflexes contribute to the evoked contractions.
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