Ghori G M, Luckwill R G
Department of Physiology, Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
J Biomed Eng. 1990 Jan;12(1):75-8. doi: 10.1016/0141-5425(90)90119-8.
Bilateral reflex responses in locomotor muscles were studied in normal human subjects walking on a treadmill. Reflex responses were elicited in response to a momentary resistance applied to one leg. The responses were recorded electromyographically from superficial muscles of both lower limbs: the vastus lateralis, gluteus medius and tibialis anterior. A four-channel storage oscilloscope displayed a quartet record which consisted of phases of the walking cycle and patterns of EMG activity. Resistance and response data were collected for comparison. The appearance of reflex responses was found to be conditioned. The following two observations provide the phase-dependent characteristics of those responses: muscles of the ipsilateral limb elicited responses throughout the walking cycle regardless of whether the muscles were active or silent and muscles of the contralateral limb produced responses that depended on the point at which resistance occurred during the walking cycle. Discussion follows concerning inhibition of the response that may be responsible for this phase-dependent phenomenon.
在跑步机上行走的正常人体受试者中,研究了运动肌肉的双侧反射反应。通过对一条腿施加瞬间阻力来引发反射反应。反应通过肌电图从双下肢的表层肌肉记录:股外侧肌、臀中肌和胫骨前肌。四通道存储示波器显示了一个四重记录,其中包括步行周期的阶段和肌电活动模式。收集阻力和反应数据进行比较。发现反射反应的出现是有条件的。以下两项观察提供了这些反应的相位依赖性特征:同侧肢体的肌肉在整个步行周期中都会引发反应,无论这些肌肉是处于活动状态还是静止状态,而对侧肢体的肌肉产生的反应则取决于步行周期中阻力出现的点。随后讨论了可能导致这种相位依赖性现象的反应抑制。