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Dependence of average muscle fibre conduction velocity on voluntary contraction force
Authors:Tadashi Masuda  Tsugutake Sadoyama  Megumi Shiraishi
Institution:

a Human Informatics Department, National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology, Higashi 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

b Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

Abstract:Average muscle fibre conduction velocity (CV) measured with multichannel surface electrodes decreases with time during sustained isometric contraction. Based on this property, CV is considered a candidate for an objective index to localized muscular fatigue. CV, however, also depends on many other factors that include muscle temperature and voluntary contraction force. In this paper, the effect of contraction force on CV was studied by defining not only the target force level but also the whole force trajectory. The contraction was isometric and lasted 14 s. The target force was set at four levels from 30% to 90% of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Three typical muscles were studied in seven healthy male subjects. In the vastus lateralis, CV increased with contraction force in many cases. In the biceps brachii, CV decreased rapidly with time before the contraction force reached the target levels of 70% or 90% MVC. At these force levels, CV was smaller than that at 50% MVC. CV in the biceps consequently showed no apparent dependence on the contraction force. The tibialis anterior showed intermediate change in CV between the vastus lateralis and the biceps brachii. These results indicate that CV basically increases with contraction force, but this relationship becomes unclear when CV decreases rapidly with time.
Keywords:Muscle fibre conduction velocity  Surface EMG  Contraction force  Fatigue  Size principle
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