Marusiak Jarosław, Jaskólska Anna, Jarocka Ewa, Najwer Wojciech, Kisiel-Sajewicz Katarzyna, Jaskólski Artur
Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Physiotherapy, University School of Physical Education, Al. Paderewskiego 35, Building P4, Wroclaw 51-612, Poland.
Muscle Nerve. 2009 Aug;40(2):240-8. doi: 10.1002/mus.21250.
The purpose of this study was to assess the electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) activities of agonist and antagonist muscles in Parkinson disease patients during maximal isometric elbow contraction in flexion and extension. Ten elderly females with Parkinson disease (average age 75 years) and 10 age-matched healthy females were tested. The torque and the EMG and MMG signals from biceps brachii and triceps brachii were recorded during sustained maximal voluntary isometric contraction of the elbow flexors and extensors. There were no intergroup differences in the EMG and MMG activities of agonist and antagonist muscles or in torque. This might be because the Parkinson subjects were tested during their medication "ON" phase, or perhaps maximal isometric contraction (MVC) induced greater active muscle stiffness that affected the MMG signal. Muscle Nerve 40: 240-248, 2009.
本研究的目的是评估帕金森病患者在最大等长屈肘和伸肘收缩过程中,主动肌和拮抗肌的肌电图(EMG)和机械肌电图(MMG)活动。对10名患有帕金森病的老年女性(平均年龄75岁)和10名年龄匹配的健康女性进行了测试。在肘屈肌和伸肌持续最大自主等长收缩期间,记录肱二头肌和肱三头肌的扭矩以及EMG和MMG信号。主动肌和拮抗肌的EMG和MMG活动或扭矩在组间没有差异。这可能是因为帕金森病受试者是在药物“开”期进行测试的,或者也许最大等长收缩(MVC)引起了更大的主动肌肉僵硬,从而影响了MMG信号。《肌肉与神经》40: 240 - 248, 2009年。