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外力的方向和位置变化对直立位躯干肌肉活动和运动学的影响。

Effect of changes in orientation and position of external loads on trunk muscle activity and kinematics in upright standing.

机构信息

Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, École Polytechnique, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, École Polytechnique, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2014 Jun;24(3):387-93. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2014.02.005. Epub 2014 Mar 6.

Abstract

Forces at different heights and orientations are often carried by hands while performing occupational tasks. Trunk muscle activity and spinal loads are likely dependent on not only moments but also the orientation and height of these forces. Here, we measured trunk kinematics and select superficial muscle activity of 12 asymptomatic subjects while supporting forces in hands in upright standing. Magnitude of forces in 5 orientations (-25°, 0°, 25°, 50° and 90°) and 2 heights (20cm and 40cm) were adjusted to generate flexion moments of 15, 30 and 45Nm at the L5-S1 disc centre. External forces were of much greater magnitude when applied at lower elevation or oriented upward at 25°. Spinal kinematics remained nearly unchanged in various tasks. Changes in orientation and elevation of external forces substantially influenced the recorded EMG, despite similar trunk posture and identical moments at the L5-S1. Greater EMG activity was overall recorded under larger forces albeit constant moment. Increases in the external moment at the L5-S1 substantially increased EMG in extensor muscles (p<0.001) but had little effect on abdominals; e.g., mean longissimus EMG for all orientations increased by 38% and 75% as the moment level altered from 15Nm to 30Nm and to 45Nm while that in the rectus abdominus increased only by 2% and 4%, respectively. Under 45Nm moment and as the load orientation altered from 90° to 50°, 25°, 0° and -25°, mean EMG dropped by 3%, 12%, 12% and 1% in back muscles and by 17%, 17%, 19% and 13% in abdominals, respectively. As the load elevation increased from 20cm to 40cm, mean EMG under maximum moment decreased by 21% in back muscles and by 17% in abdominals. Due to the lack of EMG recording of deep lumbar muscles, changes in relative shear/compression components and different net moments at cranial discs despite identical moments at the caudal L5-S1 disc, complementary model studies are essential for a better comprehension of neuromuscular strategies in response to alterations in load height and orientation.

摘要

在执行职业任务时,手部通常会承受不同高度和方向的力。躯干肌肉活动和脊柱负荷不仅取决于力矩,还取决于这些力的方向和高度。在这里,我们测量了 12 名无症状受试者在直立站立时用手支撑力时的躯干运动学和选择的浅层肌肉活动。在 5 个方向(-25°、0°、25°、50°和 90°)和 2 个高度(20cm 和 40cm)下调整力的大小,以在 L5-S1 椎间盘中心产生 15、30 和 45Nm 的弯曲力矩。当施加在较低高度或向上 25°的位置时,外部力的大小要大得多。在各种任务中,脊柱运动学几乎保持不变。尽管躯干姿势相同且 L5-S1 处的力矩相同,但外部力的方向和高度的变化会对记录到的 EMG 产生很大影响。尽管力矩恒定,但较大的外力会整体记录到更大的 EMG 活动。L5-S1 外部力矩的增加会显著增加伸肌的 EMG(p<0.001),但对腹肌的影响很小;例如,所有方向的最长肌 EMG 随着力矩水平从 15Nm 增加到 30Nm 和 45Nm,分别增加了 38%和 75%,而腹直肌的增加仅为 2%和 4%。在 45Nm 力矩下,当负载方向从 90°变为 50°、25°、0°和-25°时,背部肌肉的平均 EMG 分别下降 3%、12%、12%和 1%,而腹部肌肉的平均 EMG 分别下降 17%、17%、19%和 13%。当负载高度从 20cm 增加到 40cm 时,最大力矩下背部肌肉的平均 EMG 下降 21%,腹部肌肉的平均 EMG 下降 17%。由于缺乏深部腰椎肌肉的 EMG 记录,尽管在尾部 L5-S1 椎间盘处的力矩相同,但颅椎间盘处的相对剪切/压缩分量和净力矩不同,因此补充模型研究对于更好地理解对负载高度和方向变化的神经肌肉策略至关重要。

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