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Department of Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
Received 29 April 1996; accepted in final form 30 August 1996.
Potvin, J. R. Effects of muscle kinematics on surface
EMG amplitude and frequency during fatiguing dynamic contractions. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(1): 144-151, 1997.
Fifteen male subjects performed a repetitive elbow
flexion/extension task with a 7-kg mass until exhaustion. Average joint
angle, angular velocity, and biceps brachii surface electromyographic
(EMG) amplitude (aEMG) and mean power
frequency (MPF) were calculated with each consecutive 250-ms segment of
data during the entire trial. Data were separated into concentric or
eccentric phases and into seven 20°-ranges from 0 to 140° of
elbow flexion. A regression analysis was used to estimate the rested
and fatigued aEMG and MPF values. aEMG values were expressed as a
percentage of amplitudes from maximum voluntary contractions (MVC).
Under rested dynamic conditions, the average concentric aEMG amplitude
was 10% MVC higher than average eccentric values. Rested MPF values
were similar for concentric and eccentric phases, although values
increased ~20 Hz from the most extended to flexed joint angles.
Fatigue resulted in an average increase in concentric and eccentric
aEMG of 35 and 10% MVC, respectively. The largest concentric aEMG
increases (up to 58% MVC) were observed at higher joint velocities,
whereas eccentric increases appeared to be related to decreases in
velocity. Fatigue had a similar effect on MPF during both concentric
and eccentric phases. Larger MPF decreases were observed at shorter
muscle lengths such that values within each angle range were very
similar by the end of the trial. It was hypothesized that this finding
may reflect a biological minimum in conduction velocity before
propagation failure occurs.
biceps brachii; power spectrum; concentric; eccentric; electromyography
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