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与自主收缩相比,肌肉力量的交叉训练在刺激收缩时效果更佳。

Cross-education of muscle strength is greater with stimulated than voluntary contractions.

作者信息

Hortobágyi T, Scott K, Lambert J, Hamilton G, Tracy J

机构信息

Biomechanics Laboratory, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA.

出版信息

Motor Control. 1999 Apr;3(2):205-19. doi: 10.1123/mcj.3.2.205.

Abstract

Cross-education enhances the performance of muscles not directly involved in the chronic conditioning of the muscles in a remote limb. Substantial cross-education occurs after training with eccentric contractions or with contractions evoked by electromyostimulation (EMS). Since during EMS and eccentric contractions, skin and muscle afferents are activated that have excitatory effects on contralateral homologous muscles, it was hypothesized that exercise training with stimulated vs. voluntary eccentric contractions would lead to greater cross-education. Thirty-two women were randomly assigned to a voluntary (Vol), an EMS, or remote EMS (rEMS) exercise group and performed 840 voluntary or stimulated eccentric contractions over 6 weeks. All subjects, including nonexercising controls (Con), were tested pre- and posttraining for maximal voluntary and stimulated isometric and eccentric quadriceps strength. Ipsilateral voluntary and stimulated forces increased in all groups. Changes in EMG activity paralleled those in voluntary force in each limb. No changes occurred in grip strength. The great contra- and ipsilateral strength gains after EMS training were most likely related to an additive effect of EMS and muscle lengthening.

摘要

交叉训练可提高未直接参与远端肢体肌肉慢性训练的肌肉的表现。在进行离心收缩训练或肌电刺激(EMS)诱发的收缩训练后,会出现显著的交叉训练效果。由于在EMS和离心收缩过程中,皮肤和肌肉传入神经被激活,对侧同源肌肉会产生兴奋作用,因此有人推测,与自愿离心收缩相比,刺激诱发的离心收缩训练会导致更大的交叉训练效果。32名女性被随机分配到自愿运动(Vol)、EMS或远程EMS(rEMS)运动组,并在6周内进行840次自愿或刺激诱发的离心收缩。所有受试者,包括不运动的对照组(Con),在训练前后都接受了最大自愿和刺激诱发的等长和离心股四头肌力量测试。所有组的同侧自愿和刺激力量均增加。每个肢体的肌电图活动变化与自愿力量变化平行。握力没有变化。EMS训练后显著的对侧和同侧力量增加很可能与EMS和肌肉拉长的叠加效应有关。

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