Barss Trevor S, Pearcey Gregory E P, Munro Bridget, Bishop Jennifer L, Zehr E Paul
Rehabilitation Neuroscience Laboratory, University of Victoria , Victoria, British Columbia , Canada.
Human Discovery Science, International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD) , Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada.
J Neurophysiol. 2018 Jul 1;120(1):186-195. doi: 10.1152/jn.00581.2017. Epub 2018 Apr 11.
Compression apparel is popular in both medical and sport performance settings. Perceived benefits are suggested to include changes in sensory feedback transmission caused by activation of mechanoreceptors. However, little is known about effects of compression apparel on sensorimotor control. Our purpose was to mechanistically examine whether compression apparel modulates sensory feedback transmission and reaching accuracy in the upper limb. Two experiments were completed under CONTROL and COMPRESSION (sleeve applied across the elbow joint) conditions. M-waves and H-reflexes were elicited by stimulating the median nerve and were recorded via surface electromyography (EMG). In experiment 1, H-reflexes and M-H recruitment curves were assessed at REST, during wrist flexion (10% EMG), and during a cutaneous conditioning of the superficial radial (SR) or distal median (MED) nerve. Cutaneous reflexes were elicited during 10% wrist flexion via stimulation of SR or MED. In experiment 2, unconditioned H-reflex measures were assessed at rest, during arm cycling, and during a discrete reaching task. Results indicate that compression apparel modulates spinal cord excitability across multiple sensory pathways and movement tasks. Interestingly, there was a significant improvement in reaching accuracy while wearing the compression sleeve. Taken together, the compression sleeve appears to increase precision and sensitivity around the joint where the sleeve is applied. Compression apparel may function as a "filter" of irrelevant mechanoreceptor information allowing for optimal task-related sensory information to enhance proprioception. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Wearing a customized compression sleeve was shown to alter the excitability of multiple pathways within the central nervous system regardless of conditioning input or movement task and was accompanied by improved accuracy of reaching movements and determination of movement end point. Compression apparel may assist as a type of "filter function" of tonic and nonspecific mechanoreceptor information leading to increased precision and movement sensitivity around the joint where compression is applied.
压缩服装在医疗和运动表现环境中都很受欢迎。人们认为其感知到的益处包括机械感受器激活引起的感觉反馈传递变化。然而,关于压缩服装对感觉运动控制的影响知之甚少。我们的目的是从机制上研究压缩服装是否会调节上肢的感觉反馈传递和伸手准确性。在对照和压缩(在肘关节处应用袖子)条件下完成了两个实验。通过刺激正中神经引出M波和H反射,并通过表面肌电图(EMG)进行记录。在实验1中,在休息时、腕关节屈曲(10%肌电图)期间以及对桡浅神经(SR)或正中神经远端(MED)进行皮肤条件刺激时,评估H反射和M-H募集曲线。在10%腕关节屈曲期间,通过刺激SR或MED引出皮肤反射。在实验2中,在休息时、手臂循环期间以及离散伸手任务期间评估非条件H反射测量值。结果表明,压缩服装在多个感觉通路和运动任务中调节脊髓兴奋性。有趣的是,佩戴压缩袖套时伸手准确性有显著提高。综上所述,压缩袖套似乎增加了其应用部位关节周围的精度和敏感性。压缩服装可能起到“过滤器”的作用,过滤无关的机械感受器信息,使与任务相关的最佳感觉信息得以增强本体感觉。新发现且值得注意的是,无论条件刺激输入或运动任务如何,佩戴定制的压缩袖套均显示会改变中枢神经系统内多个通路的兴奋性,同时伸手动作的准确性和运动终点的判定也有所提高。压缩服装可能作为一种对紧张性和非特异性机械感受器信息的“过滤功能”发挥作用,从而提高压缩应用部位关节周围的精度和运动敏感性。