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触觉刺激恢复了因意外着陆期间 Ia 传入纤维衰减而受到抑制的伸展反射。

Tactile stimulation restores inhibited stretch reflex attributable to attenuation of Ia afferents during surprise landing.

机构信息

Department of Physical Education, National Defense Academy of Japan, Kanagawa, Japan.

Division of Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary Graduate School, University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan.

出版信息

Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2024 Jan;34(1):e14568. doi: 10.1111/sms.14568.

Abstract

Arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) is induced by pathological knee conditions. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of tactile stimulation on reflex changes induced by simulated AMI during unpredictable landing performances. Twenty participants performed six unilateral landing tasks: 15 cm normal landing (15NL), 30 cm normal landing (30NL), surprise landing (SL), 30 cm normal landing following vibration (30NLV), SL following vibration (SLV), and SL following vibration with Kinesiology tape (SLK). For SL, the solid landing platform (15 cm) was removed and replaced by a false floor. Since the false floor dislodged easily under load, participants unpredictably fell through the platform to the actual landing surface 15 cm below. After completing 15NL, 30NL, and SL, vibration was applied to participants' knees to induce neurological changes similar to AMI. After vibration, participants performed 30NLV, SLV, and SLK in a random order. EMG signals in the post-landing short latency (31-60 ms) and medium latency (61-90 ms) periods were examined. EMG signals from the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM), and biceps femoris (BF) were recorded and compared between tasks. EMG signals of all muscles in SL were significantly enhanced in the medium latency period as compared with 30NL. Enhanced EMG signals in SL were suppressed by vibration stimulation in the VL, but the suppressed EMG signals were restored after cutaneous stimulation with Kinesiology tape (p < 0.01). Our findings suggest that AMI could alter motor control patterns during unpredictable landing and that tactile stimulation could restore the altered motor control to a normal state.

摘要

关节源性肌肉抑制(AMI)是由病理性膝关节状况引起的。本研究旨在探讨触觉刺激对模拟 AMI 引起的反射变化的影响,这些反射变化发生在不可预测的着陆表现中。20 名参与者完成了六项单侧着陆任务:15cm 正常着陆(15NL)、30cm 正常着陆(30NL)、意外着陆(SL)、30cm 正常着陆后振动(30NLV)、振动后 SL(SLV)和振动后肌内效贴布(SLK)。对于 SL,实心着陆平台(15cm)被移除,并被一个假地板代替。由于假地板在负载下很容易脱落,参与者不可预测地从平台上坠落,落在下面 15cm 的实际着陆表面上。完成 15NL、30NL 和 SL 后,对参与者的膝盖施加振动以诱导类似于 AMI 的神经变化。振动后,参与者以随机顺序进行 30NLV、SLV 和 SLK。检查了着陆后短潜伏期(31-60ms)和中潜伏期(61-90ms)期间的肌电图信号。记录并比较了股外侧肌(VL)、股内侧肌(VM)和股二头肌(BF)的肌电图信号。与 30NL 相比,SL 中的所有肌肉的肌电图信号在中潜伏期均显著增强。VL 的振动刺激抑制了 SL 中的增强肌电图信号,但经肌内效贴布皮肤刺激后,抑制的肌电图信号得到恢复(p<0.01)。我们的研究结果表明,AMI 可能改变不可预测着陆期间的运动控制模式,而触觉刺激可以将改变的运动控制恢复到正常状态。

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