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Background: Muscle
weakness and fatigue are two factors that cause muscle injuries. The roll of
motor control is important in regulation and reduction of this effect.
Repetition of motion after muscle fatigue is due to the significant role of
motor control system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of roll
control of central nervous system following fatigue in order to answer primary
questions in therapeutic exercises.
Methods: Twenty voluntary healthy subjects
participated in this study. Dominant abductor policis brevis after surface
electromyography (SEMG) of maximal voluntary contraction
(MVC) fatigued by maximum three
minutes isometric contraction in specific hand splint monitored by dynamometer
until reduction of activities to 50% MVC. Before and immediately after
fatigue test, 5 dynamic full range of motion in
abduction direction performed without resistance and muscle activities recorded
by SEMG. Three middle muscle activities
selected for comparison of Symmetrical Index (SI) as specificity of motor control assessment. Fatigue
indicators were percentage of reduction of MVC and median and mean frequency of power spectrum of MVC before and after fatigue test.
Results: Significant
reduction of MVC (46.77%), median (13.03%) and
mean (12.20%) frequency were showed (p=0.001),
whereas significant increase of SI (10.76%) appeared (p=0.000),
following fatigue test.
Conclusion: Fatigue reduces muscle
contraction velocity, therefore median and mean frequency decrease. Also after
muscle fatigue reduces of muscle proprioception sense appears, that can cause
slow dynamic joint motion. Upper central control systems try to correct this
situation by involving new motor units and changes of muscle timing.
Synchronization of primary and new motor units plays an important role in
increase of SI.
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