Clark G T, Carter M C
Arch Oral Biol. 1985;30(7):563-9. doi: 10.1016/0003-9969(85)90058-5.
The effect of a sustained isometric clenching, at various force levels or maximum voluntary bite-force levels, was evaluated on normal jaw-function subjects. Surface electromyographic (EMG) recordings of the masseter and temporalis were taken and bite force was measured using an intra-oral force transducer placed unilaterally in the 2nd premolar-1st molar region. Subjects sustained isometric force at the 25, 50, 75 and 100 per cent force level. Maximal bite force and EMG contraction levels were measured before, during and after these sustained isometric tasks. Subjects showed no change in their brief maximal contraction or force levels during or after various fatigue-inducing isometric tasks. The findings suggested a lack of contractile failure in the jaw-closing muscles. Pain intolerance rather than neuromuscular fatigue is the limiting factor of a sustained submaximal or even maximal clenching effort.
在正常颌功能受试者中,评估了在不同力水平或最大自主咬合力水平下持续等长咬合的效果。记录了咬肌和颞肌的表面肌电图(EMG),并使用单侧放置在第二前磨牙 - 第一磨牙区域的口腔内力传感器测量咬合力。受试者在25%、50%、75%和100%力水平下持续等长用力。在这些持续等长任务之前、期间和之后测量最大咬合力和EMG收缩水平。在各种诱发疲劳的等长任务期间或之后,受试者的短暂最大收缩或力水平没有变化。研究结果表明,下颌闭合肌不存在收缩性衰竭。疼痛不耐受而非神经肌肉疲劳是持续次最大或甚至最大咬合努力的限制因素。