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Muscle activity and kinematics of forefoot and rearfoot strike runners 被引量:4
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作者 A.N.Ahn C.Brayton +1 位作者 T.Bhatia P.Martin 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2014年第2期102-112,153+156,共11页
Background:Forefoot strike(FFS) and rearfoot strike(RFS) runners differ in their kinematics,force loading rates,and joint loading patterns,but the timing of their muscle activation is less clear.Methods:Forty recreati... Background:Forefoot strike(FFS) and rearfoot strike(RFS) runners differ in their kinematics,force loading rates,and joint loading patterns,but the timing of their muscle activation is less clear.Methods:Forty recreational and highly trained runners ran at four speeds barefoot and shod on a motorized treadmill. "Barefoot" runners wore thin,five-toed socks and shod runners wore neutral running shoes.Subjects were instructed to run comfortably at each speed with no instructions about foot strike patterns.Results:Eleven runners landed with an FFS when barefoot and shod and eleven runners landed with an RFS when barefoot and shod.The 18remaining runners shifted from an FFS when barefoot to an RFS when shod(shifters).Shod shifters ran with a lower stride frequency and greater stride length than all other runners.All FFS runners landed with more plantarflexed ankles and more vertical lower legs at the beginning of stance compared to RFS runners.FFS runners activated their plantarflexor muscles 1 1%earlier and 10%longer than RFS runners.Conclusion:This earlier and longer relative activation of the plantarrlexors likely enhances the capacity for the passive structures of the foot and ankle to store elastic energy,and may also enhance the performance of the active muscle by increasing the storage of elastic strain energy in the cross-bridaes and activated thin. 展开更多
关键词 BAREFOOT Forefoot strike GASTROCNEMIUS muscle activity Rearfoot strike Running
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Hybrid Active–Passive Prosthetic Knee:A Gait Kinematics and Muscle Activity Comparison with Mechanical and Microprocessor-Controlled Passive Prostheses
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作者 Xiaoming Wang Qiaoling Meng +2 位作者 Shaoping Bai Qingyun Meng Hongliu Yu 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2023年第1期119-135,共17页
Existing microprocessor-controlled passive prosthetic knees(PaPKs)and active prosthetic knees(AcPKs)cannot truly simulate the muscle activity characteristics of the active–passive hybrid action of the knee during the... Existing microprocessor-controlled passive prosthetic knees(PaPKs)and active prosthetic knees(AcPKs)cannot truly simulate the muscle activity characteristics of the active–passive hybrid action of the knee during the normal gait.Differences in EMG between normal and different prosthetic gait for different phases were never separately analyzed.In this study,a novel hybrid active–passive prosthetic knee(HAPK)is proposed and if and how muscle activity and kinematics changes in different prosthetic gait are analyzed.The hybrid hydraulic-motor actuator is adopted to fully integrate the advantages of hydraulic compliance damping and motor efficiency,and the hierarchical control strategy is adopted to realize the adaptive predictive control of the HAPK.The kinematic data and EMG data of normal gait and different prosthetic gait were compared by experiments,so as to analyze the changes in the muscle activity and spatio-temporal data per phase compared to normal walking and the adaptations of amputees when walking with a different kind of prosthesis(the mechanical prosthesis(MePK),the PaPK and the HAPK).The results show that changes in prosthetic gait mainly consisted of decreased self-selected walking speed,gait symmetry and maximum knee flexion,increased first double support phase duration,muscle activation in both opposed and prosthetic limb and inter-subject variability.The differences between controls and MePK,PaPK and HAPK decreases sequentially.These results indicate that the hybrid active–passive actuating mode can have positive effects on improving the approximation of healthy gait characteristics. 展开更多
关键词 Bionic prosthetic knee Hybrid active-passive actuator EMG muscle activity Gait kinematics
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Exploring Passive Exoskeleton-Induced Changes in Lumbar Muscle Activity
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作者 Ryo Fujitani Hiroko Kawasaki +7 位作者 Mika Suzuki Shogo Sakai Souma Hori Ryoga Muranishi Shinichi Noguchi Takumi Jiroumaru Michio Wachi Kouhei Okuyama 《Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation》 2023年第4期149-157,共9页
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of using a passive exoskeleton on lumbar muscle activity during lifting movements, and to determine whether muscle activity remains altered after exoskelet... Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of using a passive exoskeleton on lumbar muscle activity during lifting movements, and to determine whether muscle activity remains altered after exoskeleton removal. This study sought to identify the potential risks and benefits associated with the use of passive exoskeletons for the prevention and treatment of low back pain. Methods: Eighteen healthy adult participants lifted a 10 kg suitcase while wearing a passive exoskeleton. Muscle activity and postures were measured during lifting and before, during, and after exoskeleton use. This study examined whether the reduced muscle activity observed during exoskeleton use persisted after exoskeleton removal. Muscle activity was assessed using electromyography and postures were recorded using reflective markers and a camera. Results: The study found that Lumbar muscle activity decreased significantly (approximately 40%) during exoskeleton use compared to that without exoskeleton use. Importantly, lumbar muscle activity remained low after exoskeleton removal, at levels similar to those observed during exoskeleton use. This suggests that individuals adapted to the exoskeleton support and maintained altered muscle control, even without the exoskeleton. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that passive exoskeletons significantly reduce lumbar muscle activity during lifting tasks, and that this altered muscle control persists after exoskeleton removal. These findings contribute to the understanding of the risks and benefits of passive exoskeletons, potentially aiding their development and informing their use in the prevention and treatment of low back pain. 展开更多
关键词 Passive Exoskeleton Low Back Pain muscle activity ADAPTATION
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Effect of external and internal cues on core muscle activation during the Sahrmann five-level core stability test
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作者 Skyla Stifter Jessie McCaffrey +2 位作者 Tyler Nichols Ayse Ozcan Edeer Justine Ward 《World Journal of Methodology》 2025年第1期95-104,共10页
BACKGROUND Pain in the back or pelvis or fear of back pain may affect the timing or cocontraction of the core muscles.In both static and dynamic movements,the Sahrmann core stability test provides an assessment of cor... BACKGROUND Pain in the back or pelvis or fear of back pain may affect the timing or cocontraction of the core muscles.In both static and dynamic movements,the Sahrmann core stability test provides an assessment of core muscle activation and a person's ability to stabilize the lumbopelvic complex.Preparatory cues and images can be used to increase the activation of these muscles.To attain optimal movement patterns,it will be necessary to determine what cueing will give the most effective results for core stability.AIM To investigate the effects of external and internal cues on core muscle activation during the Sahrmann five-level core stability test.METHODS Total 68 participants(21.83±3.47 years)were randomly allocated to an external(n=35)or internal cue group(n=33).Participants performed the Sahrmann fivelevel core stability test without a cue as baseline and the five-level stability exercises with an internal or external cue.External cue group received a pressure biofeedback unit(PBU),and the internal cue group received an audio cue.A Delsys Trigno^(TM)surface electromyography unit was used for muscle activation from the rectus abdominis,external oblique,and transverse abdominis/internal oblique muscles.RESULTS Linear mixed effects model analysis showed that cueing had a significant effect on core muscle activation(P=0.001);however,there was no significant difference between cue types(internal or external)(P=0.130).CONCLUSION Both external and internal cueing have significant effects on core muscle activation during the Sahrmann five-level core stability test and the PBU does not create higher muscle activation than internal cueing. 展开更多
关键词 External cue Internal cue muscle activation Core muscles Lumbopelvic stability Pressure biofeedback unit
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Effect of blood flow restriction on muscle strength and stability following foot and ankle injury: A systematic review
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作者 Julia M Balboni Karthik Madhira +3 位作者 Victor Martinez Wei-Shao Tung John G Kennedy Arianna L Gianakos 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2025年第6期118-130,共13页
BACKGROUND Poor musculoskeletal recovery following foot and ankle injury can result in chronic instability and persistent muscle weakness.Preliminary evidence has shown that blood flow restriction(BFR)rehabilitation c... BACKGROUND Poor musculoskeletal recovery following foot and ankle injury can result in chronic instability and persistent muscle weakness.Preliminary evidence has shown that blood flow restriction(BFR)rehabilitation can increase muscle strength and stability,helping to restore physical function and prevent repeated injury.AIM To determine whether BFR is more effective than traditional rehabilitation in improving muscle strength,size,and stability after foot and ankle injury.METHODS A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed.Articles were retrieved from MEDLINE,EMBASE,and CENTRAL databases.Included studies compared the effectiveness of BFR rehabilitation to traditional foot and ankle rehabilitation exercises.Eligible patients were those with a history of foot or ankle injury.Muscle strength,size,and dynamic balance were assessed by comparing impro vements in peak torque,cross-sectional area,and percent muscle activation.Methodological quality assessments were performed using the PEDro scale and Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies(MINORS).RESULTS Ten studies met the inclusion criteria.Five studies were of good to excellent quality according to the PEDro scale,and 5 studies were of moderate quality as per the MINORS criteria.Two studies compared the effect of BFR and non-BFR rehabilitation on muscle strength;the overall mean difference between the BRF and non-BFR groups was 0.09[95%CI:(0.05,0.12),P<0.0001].Two studies analyzed muscle activation following BFR and non-BFR rehabilitation;the overall mean difference between the BRF and non-BFR groups was 0.09[95%CI:(0.05,0.12),P<0.0001].Data on dynamic balance was synthesized from two studies;the mean difference between the BFR and control groups was 1.23[95%CI:(-1.55,4.01);P=0.39].CONCLUSION BFR rehabilitation is more effective than non-BFR rehabilitation at improving muscle strength and activation following foot and ankle injury.Additional studies are needed to develop a standardized BFR training protocol. 展开更多
关键词 Ankle fracture Blood flow restriction Chronic ankle instability muscle activation muscle hypertrophy Musculoskeletal rehabilitation
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Robot-Assisted Multi-limb Joint Muscle Strength Training and Performance Evaluation
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作者 Jianfeng Li Wei Zhang +3 位作者 Shiping Zuo Zonghao Ma Mingming Zhang Mingjie Dong 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 2025年第4期1758-1775,共18页
Muscle strength training can effectively reduce muscle atrophy,activate muscle tissue and promote muscle strength recovery and growth.Based on our previous research,we developed four muscle strength training strategie... Muscle strength training can effectively reduce muscle atrophy,activate muscle tissue and promote muscle strength recovery and growth.Based on our previous research,we developed four muscle strength training strategies by further imitating the clinical muscle strength training methods,namely,Isokinetic centriPetal-centriPetal Exercise(IPPE),Isokinetic centriPetal-centriFuge exercise(IPFE),Isokinetic centriFuge-centriPetal Exercise(IFPE)and Isokinetic centriFuge-centriFuge Exercise(IFFE).To quantitatively evaluate the performance of the developed strategies,experiments were carried out with elbow and knee joints as examples,and muscle Endurance Ratio(ER),Flexion and Extension torque ratio(F/E)and the degree of muscle activation were extracted and calculated based on angle/torque and Surface ElectroMyoGraphy(sEMG)signals.Experimental results showed that the ER value of IFFE was significantly reduced compared with IPPE,while the F/E value of IFPE was significantly increased;this suggests that muscle centrifugation corresponds to higher training intensity;In addition,flexor and extensor muscle groups showed different levels of muscle activation in different training strategies.The results reveal that combining different muscle movement characteristics,isokinetic exercise can exert special muscle strength training effects.The study can lay the foundation for exploring subject-specific adaptive muscle strength training strategies to better adapt to different levels of muscle strength. 展开更多
关键词 muscle strength training Degree of muscle activation Angle/torque information Performance evaluation
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Effect of Fertilizer Diammonium Phosphate on Liver,Kidney and Muscle 5-Nucleotidase Activity of Fresh Water Teleost Fish Clarias batrachus
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作者 T.S.NAQVI M.S.NAQVI R.K.SINGH 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1993年第4期385-388,共4页
The toxic effect of fertilizer Diammonium phosphate resulted in alterations of 5'-Nucleotidase activity of tissues liver, kidney and muscles offish C. batrachus at varying intervals and exposures. Alterations in 5... The toxic effect of fertilizer Diammonium phosphate resulted in alterations of 5'-Nucleotidase activity of tissues liver, kidney and muscles offish C. batrachus at varying intervals and exposures. Alterations in 5'-Nuclcotidase activity of body organs gave an idea of the toxicity caused by the fertilizer. Thus the enzyme 5'-Nucleotidase can be used to monitor the pollution in aquatic ecosystem. 展开更多
关键词 Effect of Fertilizer Diammonium Phosphate on Liver Kidney and muscle 5-Nucleotidase activity of Fresh Water Teleost Fish Clarias batrachus
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Muscular activity patterns in 1-legged vs. 2-legged pedaling 被引量:2
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作者 Sangsoo Park Graham E.Caldwell 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2021年第1期99-106,共8页
Background:One-legged pedaling is of interest to elite cyclists and clinicians.However,muscular usage in 1-legged vs.2-legged pedaling is not fully understood.Thus,the study was aimed to examine changes in leg muscle ... Background:One-legged pedaling is of interest to elite cyclists and clinicians.However,muscular usage in 1-legged vs.2-legged pedaling is not fully understood.Thus,the study was aimed to examine changes in leg muscle activation patterns between 2-legged and 1-legged pedaling.Methods:Fifteen healthy young recreational cyclists performed both 1-legged and 2-legged pedaling trials at about 30 Watt per leg.Surface electromyography electrodes were placed on 10 major muscles of the left leg.Linear envelope electromyography data were integrated to quantify muscle activities for each crank cycle quadrant to evaluate muscle activation changes.Results:Overall,the prescribed constant power requirements led to reduced downstroke crank torque and extension-related muscle activities(vastus lateralis,vastus medialis,and soleus)in 1-legged pedaling.Flexion-related muscle activities(biceps femoris long head,semitendinosus,lateral gastrocnemius,medial gastrocnemius,tensor fasciae latae,and tibialis anterior)in the upstroke phase increased to compensate for the absence of contralateral leg crank torque.During the upstroke,simultaneous increases were seen in the hamstrings and uni-articular knee extensors,and in the ankle plantarflexors and dorsiflexors.At the top of the crank cycle,greater hip flexor activity stabilized the pelvis.Conclusion:The observed changes in muscle activities are due to a variety of changes in mechanical aspects of the pedaling motion when pedaling with only 1 leg,including altered crank torque patterns without the contralateral leg,reduced pelvis stability,and increased knee and ankle stiffness during the upstroke. 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROMYOGRAPHY muscle activity One-leg PEDALING
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Unpowered Knee Exoskeleton Reduces Quadriceps Activity during Cycling 被引量:6
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作者 Ronnapee Chaichaowarat Jun Kinugawa Kazuhiro Kosuge 《Engineering》 2018年第4期471-478,共8页
Cycling is an eco-friendly method of transport and recreation. With the intent of reducing the energy cost of cycling without providing an additional energy source, we have proposed the use of a torsion spring for kne... Cycling is an eco-friendly method of transport and recreation. With the intent of reducing the energy cost of cycling without providing an additional energy source, we have proposed the use of a torsion spring for knee-extension support. We developed an exoskeleton prototype using a crossing four-bar mechanism as a knee joint with an embedded torsion spring. This study evaluates the passive knee exoskeleton using constant-power cycling tests performed by eight healthy male participants. We recorded the surface electromyography over the rectus femoris muscles of both legs, while the participants cycled at 200 and 225 W on a trainer with the developed wheel-accelerating system. We then analyzed these data in time-frequency via a continuous wavelet transform. At the same cycling speed and leg cadence, the median power spectral frequency of the electromyography increases with cycling load. At the same cycling load, the median power spectral frequency decreases when cycling with the exoskeleton. Quadriceps activity can be relieved despite the exoskeleton consuming no electrical energy and not delivering net-positive mechanical work. This fundamental can be applied to the further development of wearable devices for cycling assistance. 展开更多
关键词 Augmentation CYCLING Energy cost Electromyography EXOSKELETON KNEE ORTHOSIS muscle activity
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Foot and Ankle Muscles Activation and Plantar Sensory Deficit in Leprosy and Its Implication to Foot Deformity and Walking Capacity
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作者 Fitri Anestherita Ibrahim Agung +2 位作者 Nelfidayani Nelfidayani Andri Setiawan Kokok Johanes Putra 《Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation》 2021年第4期123-131,共9页
<strong>Objective</strong><span style="font-family:;" "=""><strong>:</strong> To observe extrinsic foot muscle activity ratio and sensory disturbance in Leprosy a... <strong>Objective</strong><span style="font-family:;" "=""><strong>:</strong> To observe extrinsic foot muscle activity ratio and sensory disturbance in Leprosy and its implication to foot deformity and walking capacity. <b>Design: </b>Cross sectional study in Singkawang, West Kalimantan. <b>Materials and Methods</b>: Thirty-three leprosy patients without walking aids and/or orthotic prosthetic were enrolled using consecutive sampling. Foot deformity score was calculated and muscle<span style="color:red;"> </span>activity w</span><span style="font-family:;" "="">as</span><span style="font-family:;" "=""> measured using surface EMG. Muscle activation ratio was calculated in Tibialis anterior-to-Gastrocnemius (TA/GA) and Tibialis Anterior-to-Peroneal (TA/PE). Walking capacity was assessed using Timed up and Go test.<b> Results</b>: Significant differences of foot ulcer (p = 0.001) and foot deformities (p = 0.001) were found in plantar sensory deficit group. There was strong correlation between foot deformities and decreased TA/GA ratio (p = 0.001, r = <span style="white-space:nowrap;">﹣</span>0.787) and decreased TA/PE ratio (p = 0.001, r = <span style="white-space:nowrap;">﹣</span>0.663). There were significant differences of TA/GA ratio (p = 0.00) and TA/PE ratio (p = 0.09) based on the foot ulcer, and no significant <span>difference of Timed Up and Go Test result within plantar sensory deficit </span>group (p = 0.427). No significant correlation was found between walking capacity and TA/GA ratio (p = 0.055), and TA/PE ratio (p = 0.165). <b>Conclusion</b>: Plantar sensory deficit and decreased extrinsic muscle activation ratio during gait had been proven to affect foot impairment, but have not been proven to inhibit walking capacity.</span> 展开更多
关键词 LEPROSY Foot Impairment Walking Capacity muscle activity
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Application of the neuromuscular fatigue threshold treadmill test to muscles of the quadriceps and hamstrings 被引量:1
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作者 Clayton L.Camic Attila J.Kovacs +2 位作者 Trisha A.VanDusseldorp Ethan C.Hill Evan A.Enquist 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2020年第6期628-633,共6页
Purpose:The purposes of the present study were:(1)to determine whether the physical working capacity at the fatigue threshold(PWCFT)model that has been used for estimating the onset of neuromuscular fatigue in the vas... Purpose:The purposes of the present study were:(1)to determine whether the physical working capacity at the fatigue threshold(PWCFT)model that has been used for estimating the onset of neuromuscular fatigue in the vastus lateralis(VL)during incremental treadmill running could also be applied to the vastus medialis(VM),biceps femoris(BF),and semitendinosus(ST)muscles;and(2)if applicable,to compare the running velocities associated with the PWCFT among these muscles.Methods:Eleven subjects(age 21.7±1.8 years)performed an incremental treadmill test to exhaustion with electromyographic signals recorded from the VL,VM,BF,and ST.Results:The results indicated there were no significant(p>0.05)mean differences in the running velocities associated with the PWCFT for the VL(14.4±2.0 km/h),VM(14.3±1.9 km/h),BF(13.8±1.8 km/h),and ST(14.7±2.3 km/h).In addition,there were significant inter-correlations(r=0.68-0.88)among running velocities associated with the PWCFT of each muscle.Individual results also indicated that 9 of the 11 subjects exhibited identical PWCFT values for at least 3 of the 4 muscles,but there were no uniform patterns for any intra-individual differences.Conclusion:The findings of the present study suggested that the PWCFT test is a viable method to identify neuromuscular fatigue in the quadriceps and hamstrings during incremental treadmill exercise and results in consistent PWCFT values among these muscles. 展开更多
关键词 EMG amplitude muscle activation PWCFT
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Effects of Compression Garments on Lower Limb Muscle Activation via Electromyography Analysis during Running
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作者 王萍 李磊 +1 位作者 闫茂德 茹锋 《Journal of Donghua University(English Edition)》 EI CAS 2015年第1期48-52,共5页
Sports compression garments are common-selected sportswear to improve athletic performance and reduce sports injury. Since they consist of elastic textile that exerts compression and pressure onto the muscle,muscle ac... Sports compression garments are common-selected sportswear to improve athletic performance and reduce sports injury. Since they consist of elastic textile that exerts compression and pressure onto the muscle,muscle activation is of interest to sports compression garment manufactures who seek to enhance sports performance through gradient compression garment design.However,there are few scientific investigations to explore this effect of muscle activation to evaluate the performance of sports compression garments during sport activity. In this paper, a systemic experimental protocol was presented to improve the quality of evaluation test under a standardized running test. Then muscle activation with and without wearing sport compression garments to highlight the changes caused by compression garment was investigated. The electromyography( EMG) signal was collected and processed by the proposed method to represent the muscle activation combined with gait analysis of running. As a result,the average muscle activation of gait cycle for the major muscles such as rectus femoris( RF) and gastrocnemius medialis( GM) revealed that they needed to exert more muscle force without wearing garment at certain periods for mid-stand and pre-swing phase within gait cycle. These lower muscle activation levels prolonged activity duration,reduced fatigue,and presented low risk for sport injury.Such an evaluation study therefore would scientifically prove the effect of compression garment and provide information on muscle activation and the ergonomic efficacy of gradient compression garment design. 展开更多
关键词 compression garments muscle activation electromyography(EMG)
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Muscle-Strengthening Exercise Links with Lower Odds for Depression in Adolescents
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作者 Weijun Yu Jiangang Sun +1 位作者 Ying Wu Si-Tong Chen 《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》 2021年第2期277-288,共12页
Purpose:Physical activity is a well-recognized protective factor against depression in adolescents.As a compo-nent of physical activity,muscle strengthening exercise(MSE)is also viewed as a correlate associated with l... Purpose:Physical activity is a well-recognized protective factor against depression in adolescents.As a compo-nent of physical activity,muscle strengthening exercise(MSE)is also viewed as a correlate associated with lower risks of depression in adults.However,little is known about the association in adolescents.This study aimed to explore the association between MSE and depression in a sample of Chinese adolescents.Method:A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection including variables of MSE,depression(assessed by Children’s Depres-sion Inventory)and selected sociodemographic factors(e.g.,sex,grade,height and weight[for body mass index]).Generalized Linear Models was utilized to estimate the association between MSE and depression.Results:Results showed a negative association between MSE and depression(Beta=–0.66;both MSE and depression were treated as continuous variables).When treating MSE(meeting or not meeting the recommendations)and depression as binary variables,odds ratio for depression in adolescents not meeting the MSE recommendation was significant higher(odd ratio=1.50,95%CI:1.15–1.96)than those meeting the MSE recommendations.Conclusions:This study found that MSE may be a protective factor against MSE in adolescents.Future studies are encouraged to confirm or negate our studyfinding using improved study design. 展开更多
关键词 Physical activity muscle strengthening activities DEPRESSION middle and high school students
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Association between the fMRI manifestations of activated brain areas and muscle strength in patients with space-occupying lesions in motor cortex
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作者 Wenbin Zheng Xiaoke Chen Guorui Liu Renhua Wu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第4期347-350,共4页
BACKGROUND : Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have disclosed the changes of the motor function in the motor cortex of ipsilateral and contralateral hemispheres of tumor, which have special signi... BACKGROUND : Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have disclosed the changes of the motor function in the motor cortex of ipsilateral and contralateral hemispheres of tumor, which have special significance for making the surgical planning and most greatly minimizing the postoperative functional damages. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between the manifestation characteristics of hand functional area and motor dysfunction using fMRI in patients with space-occupying lesions of tumor in motor cortex. DESIGN : A case-controlled observation SETTING: Department of Radiology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College .PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-three patients (13 males and 10 females) with space-occupying lesions of central sulcus area, aged 21-53 years with a mean age of (47±1) years were selected from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College. All the patients were diagnosed by MR scanning as space-occupying lesions of motor area, and pathologically confirmed that the lesions involved central sulcus and central Iobule; Lesions occurred in left and right hemispheres in 13 and 10 cases respectively. The tumor types were astrocytoma (n =8), metastatic tumours (n =7), meningiomas (n =5) and oligodendroglioma (n =3). The muscle strength was normal in 11 cases (grade 5) and obviously decreased in 12 cases (grade 2-3 in 3 cases and grade 4 in 9 cases); muscle strengths of both upper and lower limbs were decreased in 7 cases, and only that of upper limbs was decreased in 5 cases. Informed consents were obtained from all the subjects. Meanwhile, 9 healthy physical examinees (5 males and 4 females) of 20-56 years old with an average of (34±1) years were taken as controls. All the patients and healthy subjects were right-handed. METHODS: All the enrolled subjects were examined with MR scanning and functional imaging. Twenty cases whose clinical symptoms were mild in the patient group and 9 healthy volunteers adopted simple active finger-tapping movements, and for the 3 cases whose clinical symptoms were severe in the patient group, the simple passive finger-tapping movements were used. The manifestations in the activated brain areas were analyzed in the patients with brain tumor of different muscle strength and the controls. The motor deficit and activation of contralateral primary motor cortex (M1) in simple finger-tapping movements were observed in the patient group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Brain areas activated by finger-tapping movements in each group: (2) Activated volumes in hemisphere by finger-tapping movements between groups. RESULTS: The contralateral M1 area could not be activated in 1 case in the patient group,, all the other 22 patients and 9 healthy subjects were involved in the analysis of results. (1) In the control group, unilateral finger tapping movement activated the contralateral primary motor cortex (M1), bilateral SMA and bilateral PMC. The activation volume was the largest in contralateral primary motor cortex (M1), smaller in the SMA, and the smallest in PMC. The finger tapping movement in healthy subjects could activate contralateral primary motor cortex (M1), bilateral SMA and bilateral PMC, which had no obvious differences from the manifestations of brain functional area activated by active finger tapping. There was no significant difference in the volume of activated functional areas between right and left hands. In the patient group, the central sulcos around the tumor in the activated M1 area displaced towards dorsal or ventral side, also extended. The distance of displacement in the functional area was determined as compared with the contralateral central sulcus, and the results suggested the M1 displacement, including that there were 10 cases with the M1 displacement larger than 10 mm in the patients with motor deficit, which were obviously more than in those without motor deficit (n =1, P 〈 0.01), and the activated volume in contralateral M1 area was obvious smaller in the patients with motor deficit than in those without motor deficit (P 〈 0.01). (2) The M1 activation and changes were observed in contralateral hemisphere in the patient group, and the activated volume was obviously larger than that in the control group (P 〈 0.01). The activated volumes of M1 and PMC in ipsilateral hemisphere were obviously larger than those in the control group (P 〈 0.05), but that of SMA had no obvious difference between the two groups (P 〉 0.05). CONCLUSION: fMRI can be used to observe the activation of the brain motor functional areas of patient with space-occupying lesions in motor area, and evaluate the state of their motor function. The larger the distance of displacement of M1 compressed by tumor, the more obviously the muscle strength decreases in the patients. 展开更多
关键词 FMRI Association between the fMRI manifestations of activated brain areas and muscle strength in patients with space-occupying lesions in motor cortex
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A review on assessment and treatment of the trunk in stroke A need or luxury 被引量:8
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作者 Suruliraj Karthikbabu Mahabala Chakrapani +3 位作者 Sailakshmi Ganeshan Kedambadi C Rakshith Syed Nafeez Venkatesan Prem 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第25期1974-1977,共4页
Trunk function has been identified as an important early predictor of functional outcome after stroke and the same deteriorates on both contralateral and ipsilateral sides of the body following stroke. The primary con... Trunk function has been identified as an important early predictor of functional outcome after stroke and the same deteriorates on both contralateral and ipsilateral sides of the body following stroke. The primary contribution of the trunk muscles is to allow the body to remain upright, adjust weight shifts, and control movements against constant pull of gravity and is considered central key point of the body. Proximal stability of the trunk is a pre-requisite for distal limb mobility, balance, gait and functional activities and its positive correlation in hemiplegia has been demonstrated in a cross- sectional study. Both isokinetic and handheld dynamometer muscle strength testing demonstrated the weakness of bilateral trunk flexors, extensors and rotator muscles in both acute and chronic hemiplegic patients. This was confirmed by electromyography analysis which identified poor bilateral trunk muscles activity in patients with stroke. Trunk impairment scale is sensitive to evaluate the selective muscle control of upper and lower trunk, and it has been reported that lateral flexion of the trunk is easier than rotation of the trunk and the clinical observation concurs to the difficulty in lower trunk rotation of stroke patients. However, trunk exercises given early after stroke could produce enhanced balance performance post- stroke. This review attempts to report the evidence supporting the involvement of the trunk and its influence on balance and functional performance in post-stroke hemiplegia. 展开更多
关键词 STROKE HEMIPLEGIA trunk control balance function ELECTROMYOGRAPHY trunk muscle activity strength trunk impairment scale REVIEW
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A Novel Estimating Method for Steering Efficiency of the Driver with Electromyography Signals 被引量:6
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作者 LIU Yahui JI Xuewu +1 位作者 HAYAMA Ryouhei MIZUNO Takahiro 《Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第3期460-467,共8页
The existing research of steering efficiency mainly focuses on the mechanism efficiency of steering system, aiming at designing and optimizing the mechanism of steering system. In the development of assist steering sy... The existing research of steering efficiency mainly focuses on the mechanism efficiency of steering system, aiming at designing and optimizing the mechanism of steering system. In the development of assist steering system especially the evaluation of its comfort, the steering efficiency of driver physiological output usually are not considered, because this physiological output is difficult to measure or to estimate, and the objective evaluation of steering comfort therefore cannot be conducted with movement efficiency perspective. In order to take a further step to the objective evaluation of steering comfort, an estimating method for the steering efficiency of the driver was developed based on the research of the relationship between the steering force and muscle activity. First, the steering forces in the steering wheel plane and the electromyography (EMG) signals of the primary muscles were measured. These primary muscles are the muscles in shoulder and upper ann which mainly produced the steering torque, and their functions in steering maneuver were identified previously. Next, based on the multiple regressions of the steering force and EMG signals, both the effective steering force and the total force capacity of driver in steering maneuver were calculated. Finally, the steering efficiency of driver was estimated by means of the estimated effective force and the total force capacity, which represented the information of driver physiological output of the primary muscles. This research develops a novel estimating method for driver steering efficiency of driver physiological output, including the estimation of both steering force and the force capacity of primary muscles with EMG signals, and will benefit to evaluate the steering comfort with an objective perspective. 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROMYOGRAPHY muscle activity steering efficiency ESTIMATING
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Effects of compression garments on surface EMG and physiological responses during and after distance running 被引量:4
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作者 Wei-Chun Hsu Li-Wen Tseng +4 位作者 Fu-Chun Chen Li-Chu Wang Wen-Wen Yang Yi-Jia Lin Chiang Liu 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2020年第6期685-691,共7页
Background:The few previous studies that focused on the effects of compression garments(CG)on distance running performance have simultaneously measured electromyogram,physiological,and perceptual parameters.Therefore,... Background:The few previous studies that focused on the effects of compression garments(CG)on distance running performance have simultaneously measured electromyogram,physiological,and perceptual parameters.Therefore,this study investigated the effects of CG on muscle activation and median frequency during and after distance running,as well as blood-lactate concentration and rating of perceived exertion(RPE)during distance running.Methods:Eight healthy male recreational runners were recruited to randomly perform two 40 min treadmill running trials,one with CG,and the other with control garment made of normal cloth.The RPE and the surface electromyography(EMG)of 5 lower extremity muscles including gluteus maximus(GM),rectus femoris(RF),semitendinosus(ST),tibialis anterior(TA),and gastrocnemius(GAS)were measured during the running trial.The blood-lactate levels before and after the running trial were measured.Results:Wearing CG led to significant lower muscle activation(p<0.05)in the GM(decreased 7.40%-14.31%),RF(decreased 4.39%-4.76%),and ST(decreased 3.42%-7.20%)muscles;moreover,significant higher median frequency(p<0.05)in the GM(increased 5.57%)and ST(increased 10.58%)muscles.Wearing CG did not alter the RPE values or the blood-lactate levels(p>0.05).Conclusion:Wearing CG was associated with significantly lower muscle activation and higher median frequency in the running-related key muscles during distance running.This finding suggested that wearing CG may improve muscle function,which might enhance running performance and prevent muscle fatigue. 展开更多
关键词 Blood lactate Compression garment FATIGUE muscle activation Rate of perceived exertion Running
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Timing and Classication of Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis Patients Using Fast Large Margin Classifier
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作者 Mai Ramadan Ibraheem Jilan Adel +3 位作者 Alaa Eldin Balbaa Shaker El-Sappagh Tamer Abuhmed Mohammed Elmogy 《Computers, Materials & Continua》 SCIE EI 2021年第4期393-409,共17页
:Surface electromyogram(sEMG)processing and classication can assist neurophysiological standardization and evaluation and provide habitational detection.The timing of muscle activation is critical in determining vario... :Surface electromyogram(sEMG)processing and classication can assist neurophysiological standardization and evaluation and provide habitational detection.The timing of muscle activation is critical in determining various medical conditions when looking at sEMG signals.Understanding muscle activation timing allows identication of muscle locations and feature validation for precise modeling.This work aims to develop a predictive model to investigate and interpret Patellofemoral(PF)osteoarthritis based on features extracted from the sEMG signal using pattern classication.To this end,sEMG signals were acquired from ve core muscles over about 200 reads from healthy adult patients while they were going upstairs.Onset,offset,and time duration for the Transversus Abdominus(TrA),Vastus Medialis Obliquus(VMO),Gluteus Medius(GM),Vastus Lateralis(VL),and Multidus Muscles(ML)were acquired to construct a classication model.The proposed classication model investigates function mapping from real-time space to a PF osteoarthritis discriminative feature space.The activation feature space of muscle timing is used to train several large margin classiers to modulate muscle activations and account for such activation measurements.The fast large margin classier achieved higher performance and faster convergence than support vector machines(SVMs)and other state-of-the-art classiers.The proposed sEMG classication framework achieved an average accuracy of 98.8%after 7 s training time,improving other classication techniques in previous literature. 展开更多
关键词 literature.Keywords:muscle activation onset time LS-SVM surface electromyogram patellofemoral osteoarthritis the timing of core muscles
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“Lifting More” is Associated with Lower Risks of Depression in University Students
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作者 Kang Ai Kimberley Curtin +3 位作者 Kaja Kastelic Cain Clark Si-Tong Chen Xinli Chi 《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》 2021年第4期471-485,共15页
Research on the population in western world showed that,MSE(muscle-strengthening exercise)is beneficial to the treatment of mental disorders.However,the situation in Chinese adults is little known.For this reason,the ... Research on the population in western world showed that,MSE(muscle-strengthening exercise)is beneficial to the treatment of mental disorders.However,the situation in Chinese adults is little known.For this reason,the study is performed to understand the connection between depression and MSE among college and university students in China aged between 18 to 24.1793 college students have been recruited,and their average age is 20.67.A questionnaire has been developed and it is self-reported and designed to collect information about MSE and participants,including body mass index and sex and so on.Sleep and physical activity have been evaluated by introducing two scales,that is,Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form,respectively.Moreover,Patient Health Questionnaire-9 has been adopted to indicate the severity of depression of participants.The link between depression and MSE has been studied by introducing multilevel linear regression.Among all these study participants,just 24.87%of them met the MSE standards of World Health Organization,that is,more than 2 days every week.The average depression score was 6.80(±5.19).Greater num-ber of days for MSE shows negative association with the depression,with (beta=-0.17,95%CI:-0.31 to-0.03,p=0.015).Those students failing to meet MSE standards are more susceptible to the depression risk(beta=0.63,95%CI:0.09–0.19,p=0.027).The results show that,there is a relationship between MSE participation and relieved status of depression among young adults in China.Interventions designed to relieve depression can be developed on the basis of MSE. 展开更多
关键词 College students DEPRESSION mental health muscle strengthening activity
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