Eser Prisca C, Donaldson Nick de N, Knecht Hans, Stüssi Edgar
Institute for Clinical Research, Swiss Paraplegic Center, CH-6207 Nottwil, Switzerland.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2003 Sep;11(3):236-40. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2003.817677.
This study investigated whether power output during 30 min sessions of functional electrical stimulation (FES)-cycling can be increased by using stimulation frequencies higher than 30 Hz. The stimulation frequencies of FES-cycling training sessions of 19 recently injured para- and tetraplegics were randomly set at 30, 50, or 60 Hz and power output (PO) was measured continually. The mean PO of the 30 min, the PO of the last minute of each session, and the minimum PO were significantly greater at 60 and 50 Hz than at 30 Hz (ANOVA without cross-product). A 19% and 25% higher mean PO was reached at 50 and 60 Hz, respectively, compared to 30 Hz. The PO of the last minute of each session was almost always higher than the mean PO of the whole session and also higher at higher frequencies, which indicates that no muscle fatigue could be detected in 30 min FES-cycling at any of the tested frequencies.
本研究调查了在30分钟功能性电刺激(FES)骑行过程中,使用高于30Hz的刺激频率是否能提高功率输出。19名近期受伤的截瘫和四肢瘫患者的FES骑行训练课程的刺激频率被随机设定为30、50或60Hz,并持续测量功率输出(PO)。60Hz和50Hz时30分钟的平均PO、各课程最后一分钟的PO以及最低PO均显著高于30Hz(无叉积方差分析)。与30Hz相比,50Hz和60Hz时的平均PO分别高出19%和25%。各课程最后一分钟的PO几乎总是高于整个课程的平均PO,且在较高频率时也更高,这表明在任何测试频率下进行30分钟的FES骑行均未检测到肌肉疲劳。