Armstrong W Jeffrey, Nestle Holly N, Grinnell David C, Cole Lindsey D, Van Gilder Erica L, Warren Gabriel S, Capizzi Elizabeth A
Department of Kinesiology, Hope College, Holland, Michigan, USA.
J Strength Cond Res. 2008 Mar;22(2):471-6. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181660605.
The extent to which motoneuron pool excitability, as measured by the Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex), is affected by an acute bout of whole-body vibration (WBV) was recorded in 19 college-aged subjects (8 male and 11 female; mean age 19 +/- 1 years) after tibial nerve stimulation. H/M recruitment curves were mapped for the soleus muscle by increasing stimulus intensity in 0.2- to 1.0-volt increments with 10-second rest intervals between stimuli, until the maximal M-wave and H-reflex were obtained. After determination of Hmax and Mmax, the intensity necessary to generate an H-reflex approximately 30% of Mmax (mean 31.5% +/- 4.1%) was determined and used for all subsequent measurements. Fatigue was then induced by 1 minute of WBV at 40 Hz and low amplitude (2-4 mm). Successive measurements of the H-reflex were recorded at the test intensity every 30 seconds for 30 minutes post fatigue. All subjects displayed a significant suppression of the H-reflex during the first minute post-WBV; however, four distinct recovery patterns were observed among the participants (alpha = 0.50). There were no significant differences between genders across time (P = 0.401). The differences observed in this study cannot be explained by level or type training. One plausible interpretation of these data is that the multiple patterns of recovery may display variation of muscle fiber content among subjects. Future investigation should consider factors such as training specificity and muscle fiber type that might contribute to the differing H-reflex response, and the effect of WBV on specific performance measures should be interpreted with the understanding that there may be considerable variability among individuals. Recovery times and sample size should be adjusted accordingly.
在19名大学生(8名男性和11名女性;平均年龄19±1岁)中,记录了在胫神经刺激后,通过霍夫曼反射(H反射)测量的运动神经元池兴奋性受急性全身振动(WBV)影响的程度。通过以0.2至1.0伏的增量增加刺激强度,并在刺激之间间隔10秒休息,绘制比目鱼肌的H/M募集曲线,直到获得最大M波和H反射。在确定Hmax和Mmax后,确定产生约为Mmax的30%(平均31.5%±4.1%)的H反射所需的强度,并用于所有后续测量。然后通过在40 Hz和低振幅(2 - 4 mm)下进行1分钟的WBV诱导疲劳。在疲劳后30分钟内,每隔30秒在测试强度下记录H反射的连续测量值。所有受试者在WBV后的第一分钟内均表现出H反射的显著抑制;然而,在参与者中观察到四种不同的恢复模式(α = 0.50)。不同性别在不同时间之间没有显著差异(P = 0.401)。本研究中观察到的差异不能用训练水平或类型来解释。对这些数据的一种合理的解释是,多种恢复模式可能显示受试者之间肌肉纤维含量的差异。未来的研究应考虑可能导致不同H反射反应的因素,如训练特异性和肌肉纤维类型,并且在解释WBV对特定性能指标的影响时应认识到个体之间可能存在相当大的变异性。恢复时间和样本量应相应调整。