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在骨科肩部不稳定的节律性和离散性手臂任务期间的肌肉激活和皮肤反射调制

Muscle activation and cutaneous reflex modulation during rhythmic and discrete arm tasks in orthopaedic shoulder instability.

作者信息

Hundza Sandra R, Zehr E Paul

机构信息

Rehabilitation Neuroscience Laboratory, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3015, STN CSC, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3P1.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2007 May;179(3):339-51. doi: 10.1007/s00221-006-0793-z. Epub 2006 Nov 30.

Abstract

In orthopaedic shoulder instability, muscle activity (EMG) is altered during unconstrained discrete arm movement tasks (e.g. elevation against a load). These findings have been ascribed to deficits in afferent feedback and neural control with glenohumeral instabilities resulting from orthopaedic injury. However, the integrity of neural control during shoulder movements in those with unstable shoulders is unclear. It is not known if there are altered EMG patterns during rhythmic arm movement or during discrete tasks involving no load, as would be experienced in many arm motions performed in daily living. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate neural control of arm movements between those with unstable shoulders and control participants, within a constrained arm movement paradigm involving both rhythmic arm cycling and discrete reaching. To achieve this objective, we determined if the amplitude and timing of EMG related to the movement pattern (background EMG) was significantly different between groups. Cutaneous reflexes were used to simulate a perturbation to the upper limb that would typically evoke a coordinated response. In the elevation phase of the movement path for anterior and posterior deltoid, upper trapezius, infraspinatus and serratus anterior, background EMG during rhythmic arm cycling was significantly (24%, p < 0.05) larger in unstable shoulders than in controls. No differences were found in background EMG between the groups during the discrete task. Significant differences (p < 0.05) were also noted in cutaneous reflexes between groups for both the rhythmic and discrete tasks with the reflex amplitudes being either increased or reduced in unstable shoulders as compared to controls. The differences in the background EMG and the cutaneous reflexes patterns in those with shoulder instabilities suggest that neural control is altered during rhythmic movement.

摘要

在骨科肩部不稳定的情况下,在无约束的离散手臂运动任务(例如负重抬高)期间,肌肉活动(肌电图)会发生改变。这些发现归因于骨科损伤导致的盂肱关节不稳定时传入反馈和神经控制的缺陷。然而,肩部不稳定患者在肩部运动期间神经控制的完整性尚不清楚。目前尚不清楚在有节奏的手臂运动期间或在无负荷的离散任务(如日常生活中许多手臂动作所经历的那样)期间肌电图模式是否会发生改变。本研究的主要目的是在涉及有节奏的手臂循环和离散伸手的受限手臂运动范式中,评估肩部不稳定患者与对照参与者之间手臂运动的神经控制。为实现这一目标,我们确定了与运动模式相关的肌电图的幅度和时间(背景肌电图)在两组之间是否存在显著差异。使用皮肤反射来模拟对上肢的扰动,这种扰动通常会引发协调反应。在前三角肌、后三角肌、上斜方肌、冈下肌和前锯肌运动路径的抬高阶段,有节奏的手臂循环期间不稳定肩部的背景肌电图比对照组显著大(24%,p<0.05)。在离散任务期间,两组之间的背景肌电图没有差异。在有节奏和离散任务的两组皮肤反射中也发现了显著差异(p<0.05),与对照组相比,不稳定肩部的反射幅度增加或减少。肩部不稳定患者背景肌电图和皮肤反射模式的差异表明,在有节奏的运动期间神经控制发生了改变。

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