Brown J M, Bronks R
Department of Human Movement Science, University of Wollongong, N.S.W., Australia.
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1991;62(3):162-70. doi: 10.1007/BF00643736.
The electromyographic basis of inaccurate performance was investigated in two rapid precision-grip skills controlled by concentric and eccentric muscle contractions respectively. Surface electromyograms, recorded from the first dorsal interosseous (DI), adductor pollicis (AP) and abductor pollicis brevis, were utilised to identify changes in the timing and intensity of muscle activation which may be responsible for inaccurate performance. The results showed that when fast precision-grip skills were controlled by concentric DI and AP muscle contraction, variations in the intensity of muscle contraction were responsible for inaccurate performance. However, when these skills were controlled by eccentric DI and AP muscle contractions, inaccurate performance resulted from variations in the timing of muscle activation. It was concluded that the nature of the deficiency in the patterns of muscle activation resulting in inaccurate performance was dependent upon the type of muscle contraction used in the skill.
在分别由向心和离心肌肉收缩控制的两种快速精确抓握技能中,研究了表现不准确的肌电图基础。从第一背侧骨间肌(DI)、拇收肌(AP)和拇短展肌记录的表面肌电图,用于识别可能导致表现不准确的肌肉激活时间和强度的变化。结果表明,当快速精确抓握技能由DI和AP向心肌肉收缩控制时,肌肉收缩强度的变化导致表现不准确。然而,当这些技能由DI和AP离心肌肉收缩控制时,表现不准确是由肌肉激活时间的变化导致的。得出的结论是,导致表现不准确的肌肉激活模式缺陷的性质取决于技能中使用的肌肉收缩类型。