Brown J M, Solomon C, Paton M
Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongon, Australia.
Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1993 Jul-Aug;33(5):301-9.
This study investigated whether the two heads of Biceps Brachii could be functionally differentiated during rapid supination movements with different degrees of elbow flexion, shoulder axial rotation and load. Surface electromyograms, recorded from the long and short heads of Biceps Brachii, were utilised to identify changes in the intensity of muscle contraction. Based upon an analysis of sixteen subjects, the results indicated that joint position (muscle length), but not load, significantly (p < 0.05) influenced the relationship between the contraction intensities of the two heads. Specifically, increasing the length of the Biceps Brachii promoted increased activation of the long head in relation to the short head in producing rapid supination motions. It was concluded that functional differentiation within the two heads of Biceps Brachii was present in motions involving its distal insertion.
本研究调查了在不同程度的肘关节屈曲、肩关节轴向旋转和负荷下的快速旋后运动过程中,肱二头肌的两个头在功能上是否存在差异。通过记录肱二头肌长头和短头的表面肌电图,来确定肌肉收缩强度的变化。基于对16名受试者的分析,结果表明关节位置(肌肉长度)而非负荷,对两个头的收缩强度之间的关系有显著影响(p < 0.05)。具体而言,在产生快速旋后运动时,增加肱二头肌的长度会促使长头相对于短头的激活增加。研究得出结论,在涉及肱二头肌远端附着点的运动中,其两个头之间存在功能差异。