ISM, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
Motor Control. 2024 Apr 5;28(3):305-325. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0112. Print 2024 Jul 1.
Pedaling is a physical exercise practiced with either the upper or the lower limbs. Muscle coordination during these exercises has been previously studied using electromyography and synergy analysis, and three to four synergies have been identified for the lower and upper limbs. The question of synergy adaptabilities has not been investigated during pedaling with the upper limbs, and the impact of various modalities is yet not known. This study investigates the effect of pedal type (either clipped/gripped or flat) on the torque performance and the synergy in both upper and lower limbs. Torques applied by six participants while pedaling at 30% of their maximal power have been recorded for both upper and lower limbs. Electromyographic data of 11 muscles on the upper limbs and 11 muscles on the lower limbs have been recorded and synergies extracted and compared between pedal types. Results showed that the torques were not modified by the pedal types for the lower limbs while a deep adaptation is observable for the upper limbs. Participants indeed used the additional holding possibility by pulling the pedals on top of the pushing action. Synergies were accordingly modified for upper limbs while they remain stable for the lower limbs. In both limbs, the synergies showed a good reproducibility even if larger variabilities were observed for the upper limbs. This pilot study highlights the adaptability of muscle synergies according to the condition of movement execution, especially observed for the upper limbs, and can bring some new insights for the rehabilitation exercises.
踩踏是一种通过上下肢进行的体育锻炼。以前已经使用肌电图和协同分析来研究这些运动中的肌肉协调,并且已经确定了上下肢的三到四个协同作用。在上肢踩踏过程中,协同适应能力的问题尚未得到研究,各种方式的影响也尚不清楚。本研究调查了踏板类型(夹脚/抓握或平底)对上肢和下肢的扭矩性能和协同作用的影响。记录了 6 名参与者以其最大功率的 30%踩踏时施加在上肢和下肢的扭矩。记录了上肢的 11 块肌肉和下肢的 11 块肌肉的肌电图数据,并在踏板类型之间提取并比较了协同作用。结果表明,对于下肢,踏板类型不会改变扭矩,而上肢则存在明显的适应性。参与者确实利用了将踏板拉到顶部的额外握持可能性,以增强推动作用。因此,上肢的协同作用进行了相应的调整,而下肢的协同作用则保持稳定。在上肢和下肢中,协同作用都具有良好的可重复性,尽管在上肢中观察到更大的变异性。这项初步研究强调了肌肉协同作用根据运动执行条件的适应性,尤其是在上肢中观察到的适应性,并且可以为康复运动带来一些新的见解。