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使用腕部机器人时,持续等长腕部屈伸最大自主收缩同样会损害年轻人的手部跟踪准确性。

Sustained Isometric Wrist Flexion and Extension Maximal Voluntary Contractions Similarly Impair Hand-Tracking Accuracy in Young Adults Using a Wrist Robot.

作者信息

Forman Davis A, Forman Garrick N, Mugnosso Maddalena, Zenzeri Jacopo, Murphy Bernadette, Holmes Michael W R

机构信息

Faculty of Science, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, ON, Canada.

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2020 May 8;2:53. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00053. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Due to their stabilizing role, the wrist extensor muscles demonstrate an earlier onset of performance fatigability and may impair movement accuracy more than the wrist flexors. However, minimal fatigue research has been conducted at the wrist. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine how sustained isometric contractions of the wrist extensors/flexors influence hand-tracking accuracy. While gripping the handle of a three-degrees-of-freedom wrist manipulandum, 12 male participants tracked a 2:3 Lissajous curve (±32° wrist flexion/extension; ±18° radial/ulnar deviation). A blue, circular target moved about the trajectory and participants tracked the target with a yellow circle (corresponding to the handle's position). Five baseline tracking trials were performed prior to the fatiguing task. Participants then exerted either maximal wrist extension or flexion force (performed on separate days) against a force transducer until they were unable to maintain 25% of their pre-fatigue maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Participants then performed 7 tracking trials from immediately post-fatigue to 10 min after. Performance fatigability was assessed using various metrics to account for errors in position-tracking, error tendencies, and movement smoothness. While there were no differences in tracking error between flexion/extension sessions, tracking error significantly increased immediately post-fatigue (Baseline: 1.40 ± 0.54°, Post-fatigue: 2.02 ± 0.51°, < 0.05). However, error rapidly recovered, with no differences in error from baseline after 1-min post-fatigue. These findings demonstrate that sustained isometric extension/flexion contractions similarly impair tracking accuracy of the hand. This work serves as an important step to future research into workplace health and preventing injuries of the distal upper-limb.

摘要

由于其稳定作用,腕伸肌表现出更早出现的运动疲劳,并且可能比腕屈肌更易损害运动准确性。然而,针对腕部的疲劳研究极少。因此,本研究的目的是探讨腕伸肌/屈肌的持续等长收缩如何影响手部跟踪准确性。在握住一个三自由度腕部操作器的手柄时,12名男性参与者跟踪一条2:3的李萨如曲线(腕部屈伸±32°;桡尺偏斜±18°)。一个蓝色圆形目标沿着轨迹移动,参与者用一个黄色圆圈(对应手柄位置)跟踪该目标。在疲劳任务之前进行了5次基线跟踪试验。然后,参与者分别在不同日期对力传感器施加最大腕伸或屈力,直到他们无法维持疲劳前最大自主收缩(MVC)的25%。然后,参与者从疲劳后立即开始到之后10分钟进行7次跟踪试验。使用各种指标评估运动疲劳,以考虑位置跟踪误差、误差趋势和运动平滑度。虽然屈伸试验之间的跟踪误差没有差异,但疲劳后立即跟踪误差显著增加(基线:1.40±0.54°,疲劳后:2.02±0.51°,<0.05)。然而,误差迅速恢复,疲劳后1分钟后与基线的误差没有差异。这些发现表明,持续的等长伸展/屈曲收缩同样会损害手部的跟踪准确性。这项工作是未来工作场所健康和预防上肢远端损伤研究的重要一步。

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